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June 11th, 2004Yantra et Mantra
June 6th, 2004Had to get some change so I stopped at a cigarette stall.
They had these cute laminated good luck yantras. I offered to buy one but they just gave it to me. On one side you can see Earth spirit Neang Khanin wringing out her hair.
Fun folk Buddhism, will have to ask my friends to unpack the symbology.
Jesus again
May 12th, 2004God is my Palm Pilot
On my Cambodia Blog I noted the outrage that greeted the ‘Baby Buddha Bikini’
Then Cris came up with this:
http://news3.xinhuanet.com/english/2004-05/10/content_1460363.htm
I guess there’s gonna be detournement wherever you go.
‘ Processionaires’ of Simulacra
May 5th, 2004Been reading some comics by the Cambodian – French artist SERA. (Thanks, Carole!) He is well known for ‘Impasse et Rouge’, about the final days of Phnom Penh. Khmer themes manifest themselves in his other work, too.
Amazing use of color.
Published works:
Impasse Et Rouge (Edition Albin Michel) 2003
Sortie de Route (avec Polonsky) (Editions Pierre-Marie Jamet) 2000
Antichambre de la Nuit (Editions Pierre-Marie Jamet) 1999
HKO (Casterman) 1997
New to Cambodian Comics? Try http://jinja.apsara.org/cambocomix
Cambodia, Australia
April 15th, 2004Australia, Cambodia
In 1996 and 1997 I taught English at Cambodian Association of Victoria.
I remember it as a pleasant place to work, with some dedicated staff. At the time Jeff Kennett was in power, Pauline Hanson was condemning immigrants, and Springvale, Victoria was touted as ‘Heroin City’ by the Herald-Sun. It seemed pretty tame to me.
Now it seems that the Association is in the news again – this time
relating to politics. I don’t know about the veracity of the allegations,
I think time will tell the truth.
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/10/19/1066502077090.html http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/10/19/1066502077087.html
http://www.theage.com.au/media/2003/10/19/1066502077632.html
The Cambodian community in Australia is pretty cohesive compared to the USA, but it has many challenges like refugee populations the world over. Here is hoping things will resolve themselves in a way that is conductive to helping transparency and local participation in the political process.