References
Before The Khmer Rouge:
Benson, Alex. “The Rise and Fall of Cambodian Rock and Roll.” Medium, Loop & Replay, 7 June 2019, medium.com/loopandreplay/the-rise-and-fall-of-cambodian-rock-and-roll-825a09fea07a.
Chan, Sucheng. “Scarred, yet Undefeated: Hmong and Cambodian Women and Girls in the United States.” NYU Press, 2003.History.com Editors. “U.S. bombs Cambodia for the first time.” A&E Television Networks, 2009.
“Khmer Rouge History.” Cambodia Tribunal Monitor, www.cambodiatribunal.org/history/cambodian-history/khmer-rouge-history/.
Lee, Erika. The Making of Asian America. Simon & Schuster, 2015.
“The Golden Age of Cambodia's Silver Screen.” Khmer Times, 19 Mar. 2020, www.khmertimeskh.com/703483/the-golden-age-of-cambodias-silver-screen/.
Tyner, James A. The Nature of Revolution: Art and Politics under the Khmer Rouge. University of Georgia Press, 2019. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt22nmc98.
During The Khmer Rouge:
“Cambodian Genocide.” World Without Genocide , Apr. 2020, worldwithoutgenocide.org/genocides-and-conflicts/cambodia.
History.com Editors. “Khmer Rouge.” History, A&E Television Networks, 12 Sept. 2017, www.history.com/topics/cold-war/the-khmer-rouge.
Wikipedia contributors. “Cambodian Genocide.” Wikipedia, Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 15 May 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambodian_genocide.
Wikipedia contributors. “Pol Pot.” Wikipedia, Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 15 May 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pol_Pot#Fall_of_Democratic_Kampuchea.
After The Khmer Rouge:
Chan, Sucheng. “Cambodians in the United States: Refugees, Immigrants, American Ethnic Minority.” Oxford Research Encyclopedia of American History, 3 Sept. 2015.
Chandra, Gowri. “How One Cambodian Refugee Started Southern California’s Donut Empire.” Food & Wine, Meredith Corporation, 21 March 2018, https://www.foodandwine.com/travel/southern-california-donut-empire-origin-story
Maurel, Octavie, and Lucie Perrier. “Cambodia: Understanding the Post Khmer Rouge Society.” Le Journal International Archives, www.lejournalinternational.fr/Cambodia-understanding-the-post-Khmer-Rouge-society_a3190.html.
National Asian Pacific American Women's Forum and Southeast Asian Resource Action Center. Dreams Detained, in Her Words. NAPAWF and SEARAC, 2018, https://www.searac.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/dreams_detained_in_her_words_report-2.pdf
“Pol Pot Overthrown.” History.com, A&E Television Networks, 21 July 2010.
Before The Khmer Rouge:
Benson, Alex. “The Rise and Fall of Cambodian Rock and Roll.” Medium, Loop & Replay, 7 June 2019, medium.com/loopandreplay/the-rise-and-fall-of-cambodian-rock-and-roll-825a09fea07a.
Chan, Sucheng. “Scarred, yet Undefeated: Hmong and Cambodian Women and Girls in the United States.” NYU Press, 2003.History.com Editors. “U.S. bombs Cambodia for the first time.” A&E Television Networks, 2009.
“Khmer Rouge History.” Cambodia Tribunal Monitor, www.cambodiatribunal.org/history/cambodian-history/khmer-rouge-history/.
Lee, Erika. The Making of Asian America. Simon & Schuster, 2015.
“The Golden Age of Cambodia's Silver Screen.” Khmer Times, 19 Mar. 2020, www.khmertimeskh.com/703483/the-golden-age-of-cambodias-silver-screen/.
Tyner, James A. The Nature of Revolution: Art and Politics under the Khmer Rouge. University of Georgia Press, 2019. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt22nmc98.
During The Khmer Rouge:
“Cambodian Genocide.” World Without Genocide , Apr. 2020, worldwithoutgenocide.org/genocides-and-conflicts/cambodia.
History.com Editors. “Khmer Rouge.” History, A&E Television Networks, 12 Sept. 2017, www.history.com/topics/cold-war/the-khmer-rouge.
Wikipedia contributors. “Cambodian Genocide.” Wikipedia, Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 15 May 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambodian_genocide.
Wikipedia contributors. “Pol Pot.” Wikipedia, Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 15 May 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pol_Pot#Fall_of_Democratic_Kampuchea.
After The Khmer Rouge:
Chan, Sucheng. “Cambodians in the United States: Refugees, Immigrants, American Ethnic Minority.” Oxford Research Encyclopedia of American History, 3 Sept. 2015.
Chandra, Gowri. “How One Cambodian Refugee Started Southern California’s Donut Empire.” Food & Wine, Meredith Corporation, 21 March 2018, https://www.foodandwine.com/travel/southern-california-donut-empire-origin-story
Maurel, Octavie, and Lucie Perrier. “Cambodia: Understanding the Post Khmer Rouge Society.” Le Journal International Archives, www.lejournalinternational.fr/Cambodia-understanding-the-post-Khmer-Rouge-society_a3190.html.
National Asian Pacific American Women's Forum and Southeast Asian Resource Action Center. Dreams Detained, in Her Words. NAPAWF and SEARAC, 2018, https://www.searac.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/dreams_detained_in_her_words_report-2.pdf
“Pol Pot Overthrown.” History.com, A&E Television Networks, 21 July 2010.