Buddhism in a Dark Age

Buddhism in a Dark Age
Title Buddhism in a Dark Age PDF eBook
Author Ian Harris
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 258
Release 2012-12-31
Genre History
ISBN 0824865774

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This pioneering study of the fate of Buddhism during the communist period in Cambodia puts a human face on a dark period in Cambodia’s history. It is the first sustained analysis of the widely held assumption that the Khmer Rouge under Pol Pot had a centralized plan to liquidate the entire monastic order. Based on a thorough analysis of interview transcripts and a large body of contemporary manuscript material, it offers a nuanced view that attempts to move beyond the horrific monastic death toll and fully evaluate the damage to the Buddhist sangha under Democratic Kampuchea. Compelling evidence exists to suggest that Khmer Rouge leaders were determined to hunt down senior members of the pre-1975 ecclesiastical hierarchy, but other factors also worked against the Buddhist order. Buddhism in a Dark Age outlines a three-phase process in the Khmer Rouge treatment of Buddhism: bureaucratic interference and obstruction, explicit harassment, and finally the elimination of the obdurate and those close to the previous Lon Nol regime. The establishment of a separate revolutionary form of sangha administration constituted the bureaucratic phase. The harassment of monks, both individually and en masse, was partially due to the uprooting of the traditional monastic economy in which lay people were discouraged from feeding economically unproductive monks. Younger members of the order were disrobed and forced into marriage or military service. The final act in the tragedy of Buddhism under the Khmer Rouge was the execution of those monks and senior ecclesiastics who resisted. It was difficult for institutional Buddhism to survive the conditions encountered during the decade under study here. Prince Sihanouk’s overthrow in 1970 marked the end of Buddhism as the central axis around which all other aspects of Cambodian existence revolved and made sense. And under Pol Pot the lay population was strongly discouraged from providing its necessary material support. The book concludes with a discussion of the slow re-establishment and official supervision of the Buddhist order during the People’s Republic of Kampuchea period.

Buddhism in a Dark Age

Buddhism in a Dark Age
Title Buddhism in a Dark Age PDF eBook
Author Ian Charles Harris
Publisher
Pages 242
Release 2013
Genre Buddhism
ISBN 9780824871444

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Buddhism Under Pol Pot

Buddhism Under Pol Pot
Title Buddhism Under Pol Pot PDF eBook
Author Ian Charles Harris
Publisher
Pages 312
Release 2007
Genre Buddhism
ISBN

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Cambodia After the Khmer Rouge

Cambodia After the Khmer Rouge
Title Cambodia After the Khmer Rouge PDF eBook
Author Evan Gottesman
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 468
Release 2003-01-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780300105131

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Reviewing a shadowy period in Cambodia's recent history ... as the legacy of the Khmer Rouge regime continues its influence today.

Pol Pot's Little Red Book

Pol Pot's Little Red Book
Title Pol Pot's Little Red Book PDF eBook
Author Henri Locard
Publisher University of Washington Press
Pages 360
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN

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This handbook of slogans, interspersed with historical commentary and contextual analysis, describes the Khmer Rouge regime and exposes the horrific foundation upon which it constructed its reign of terror. On April 17, 1975, the Khmer Rouge seized power in Phnom Penh. In the three years, eight months, and twenty days of their government, they made a tabula rasa of Cambodian society and culture, forcing the people to evacuate the cities and move to the countryside. They instituted a total collectivism based on the doctrine of "Pol Pot-ism," the Cambodian version of fundamentalist Maoism. Assembled in this collection are the sayings that make up a "newspeak" uttered by the Khmer Rouge cadres: slogans, maxims, advice, instructions, watchwords, orders, warnings, and threats. All were spoken in the name of the ominous Angkar--a faceless and lawless "Organization"--n order to indoctrinate, control, and terrorize the populace. These sayings have been collected from survivors throughout Cambodia between 1991 and 1995. They form the macabre, bare-bones skeleton of Khmer Rouge ideology.

Music Through the Dark

Music Through the Dark
Title Music Through the Dark PDF eBook
Author Bree Lafreniere
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 172
Release 2000-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780824822668

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A record of the Cambodian soul, taking readers into the heart of a horrifying tragedy - one that claimed the lives of Daran Kravanh's parents and seven siblings and as many as three million other Cambodians. Daran's talent for playing the accordion saved his own life.

Cambodia, 1975-1982

Cambodia, 1975-1982
Title Cambodia, 1975-1982 PDF eBook
Author Michael Vickery
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1999
Genre History
ISBN 9789747100815

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In a searching assessment of Cambodian politics and society since the revolutionary victory in 1975, the author sets Pol Pot's experiments of 1975-1979 into their historical and theoretical contexts. A complex view of Democratic Kampuchea.