TY - BOOK AU - Ebihara,May Mayko AU - Ledgerwood,Judy AU - Mertha,Andrew C. TI - Svay: A Khmer Village in Cambodia SN - 9781501714801 PY - 2018///] CY - Ithaca, NY : PB - Cornell University Press, KW - Khmers KW - Cambodia KW - Svay Riĕng KW - Village communities KW - Asian Studies KW - Sociology & Social Science KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; List of Illustrations --; Preface /; Mertha, Andrew --; Introduction /; Ledgerwood, Judy --; Svay: A Khmer Village in Cambodia --; Acknowledgments --; Chapter 1 Introduction --; Chapter 2 Cambodia as a Whole --; Chapter 3 Village Svay: The Setting and Social Structure --; Chapter 4 Economic Organization --; Chapter 5 Religion --; Chapter 6 The Life Cycle --; Chapter 7 Political Organization --; Chapter 8 Relations of the Village with the Surrounding World --; Chapter 9 Conclusion --; Appendix A Ethnological Literature on the Khmer --; Appendix B Circumstances of the Research --; Appendix C Demographic Analysis of West Svay's Population --; Appendix D Census of Households in West Svay --; Appendix E Kinship Terminology --; Appendix F Cultivated Flora in West Svay --; Appendix G Ownership of Property and Additional Sources of Income --; Appendix H The Division of Labor in Common Activities --; Appendix I The Annual Cycle --; References --; Memories of the Pol Pot Era in a Cambodian Village --; Memories of the Pol Pot Era in a Cambodian Village --; Index; restricted access N2 - May Mayko Ebihara (1934-2005) was the first American anthropologist to conduct ethnographic research in Cambodia. Svay provides a remarkably detailed picture of individual villagers and of Khmer social structure and kinship, agriculture, politics, and religion. The world Ebihara described would soon be shattered by Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge. Fifty percent of the villagers perished in the reign of terror, including those who had been Ebihara's adoptive parents and grandparents during her fieldwork. Never before published as a book, Ebihara's dissertation served as the foundation for much of our subsequent understanding of Cambodian history, society, and politics UR - https://doi.org/10.7591/9781501714801 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/doc/cover/9781501714801.jpg ER -