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The Nature of Revolution

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194 pages
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Exploring the intersection of art and politics, this work delves into the Khmer Rouge regime's impact on creative expression in Cambodia. Tyner contextualizes Khmer Rouge artworks within the broader political landscape of anticolonial movements, illustrating how these creations were influenced by the regime's agenda. The book critically examines the social dynamics under the Khmer Rouge, drawing on theories from notable thinkers like Rancière and Adorno. It highlights the tension between individual creativity and bureaucratic constraints, shedding light on the complexities of artistic freedom during this tumultuous period.

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The Nature of Revolution, James A. Tyner

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2023
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