The Khmer
MTA
Portrait of a People
"The Khmer: Portrait of a People" embarks on an illuminating journey through the millennia-spanning history and vibrant culture of Cambodia's predominant ethnic group. Tracing their ancient origins in the fertile Mekong River valleys, the book explores the foundational early kingdoms like Funan and Chenla, before delving into the unparalleled grandeur of the Angkorian Golden Age. Readers will discover the sophisticated society, the intricate hydraulic systems, and the profound Hindu and Buddhist beliefs that inspired monumental architectural marvels such as Angkor Wat and the enigmatic Bayon. This section vividly portrays how the "god-king" concept shaped a powerful empire, fostering a unique blend of spiritual devotion and monumental ambition, leaving an indelible mark on Southeast Asia's cultural landscape through its artistry in stone and spirit.
The narrative then navigates the decline of Angkor, examining the internal and external pressures that led to its relocation and the eventual ascendancy of Theravada Buddhism, which profoundly reshaped Khmer culture. It details Cambodia's complex encounter with Western powers, its period as a French protectorate, and the hard-won struggle for independence under Prince Norodom Sihanouk. However, this peace was tragically short-lived, as the book unflinchingly recounts the horrors of the Cambodian Civil War and the devastating Khmer Rouge era, including the Cambodian Genocide, offering insights into the immense human cost and the systematic destruction of society. The final chapters chronicle the arduous journey of survival, recovery, and the intricate process of rebuilding the modern Cambodian state, grappling with political transitions, human rights concerns, and environmental challenges. Through it all, "The Khmer" celebrates the enduring cultural identity, language, vibrant foodways, rich artistic expressions, and the significant role of ethnic minorities and the global diaspora, highlighting the remarkable resilience and unwavering spirit of the Khmer people in the 21st century.
This book is for anyone seeking a comprehensive understanding of the Khmer people, from their ancient origins and the glories of Angkor to the trauma of the Khmer Rouge and the resilience of modern Cambodia. It is suitable for students, travelers, and general readers interested in the history, culture, and enduring spirit of a remarkable Southeast Asian nation.
May 31, 2025
39,876 words
2 hours 48 minutes
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