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047483
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New Delhi, Knowledge world, 2000.
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xvii, 201p.
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8186019316
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047971
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New Delhi, Knowledge world, 2000.
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xvii, 201p.
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8186019316
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ID:
001645
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Khmers
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1995
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Oxford, Blackwell, 1995.
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xii, 289p.pbk
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Peoples of South-East Asia and the Pacific
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0631202986
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124270
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2013.
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A narrative sponsored by Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen posits the prime minister as the reincarnation of sixteenth-century king Sdech Kân, a commoner who toppled the king at the time and ascended the throne. Whilst reincarnation narratives have wider Southeast Asian resonances, the reinvention of Sdech Kân is central to the redrawing of boundaries of power between a politically weakened monarchy and the Cambodian People's Party-led government. This article traces the meanings of reincarnating Sdech Kân in the contemporary Cambodian context, and what consequences this has for contemporary bids for political legitimacy.
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