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Cambodia's 'Wandering Souls': Migrant Labor and the Promise of Connection

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Barnes, Leslie

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Rutgers University Press

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In the opening sequence of Rithy Panh’s The Land of the Wandering Souls (2000), a few lines of text superimposed onto scenes of a work site announce the film’s overlapping subjects: the technological modernization of Cambodia and the labor opportunities such a proj ect provides.

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The Cinema of Rithy Panh: Everything Has a Soul

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2099-12-31