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Not Just Victims

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2003299 pagesUniversity of Illinois Press

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This book explores the experiences of Cambodian Americans who survived the Khmer Rouge regime, focusing on their psychological resilience rather than solely their victimhood. Through anecdotes and interviews, it delves into the lasting impact of political atrocities and the ways individuals and communities cope with profound trauma. The work offers a nuanced perspective on history, social conditions, and the human spirit in the face of immense suffering.

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Audrey U. Kim writes books that tackle significant social topics, including her notable work, Not Just Victims. She brings a clear, honest perspective to stories that need to be told. Her writing offers readers a direct look at complex issues.

Carlos Eire writes on history and social issues, with a particular interest in cultural studies. His books, such as Lost Scriptures, Left of the Color Line, and *The Gilded Age

Sucheng Chan is the author of Not Just Victims, a book that looks at history and human experience. Her work often brings new perspectives to important social topics.

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