
Alexander Laban Hinton, "Anthropological Witness: Lessons from the Khmer Rouge Tribunal" (Cornell UP, 2022)
New Books in Anthropology
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Cambodian Genocide Museum - The Crocodile Argument
Many people believe that the Cambodian government wanted, wants wanted a very restricted number of cases. So they basically had a narrative that emerged afterwards where they said it was actually a faction of the Khmer Rouge that were responsible and subverted this glorious revolution. And I show how that operated to produce victims at tool slang, through confessions and interrogation. But then how it works through the structures of law,. In other words, these structures are everywhere, and it's something that's omnipresent and more constantly navigating reality.
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