Synopses & Reviews
In Cambodian Grrrl: Self-Publishing in Phnom Penh, writer and independent publisher Anne Elizabeth Moore brings her experience in the American cultural underground to Cambodia, a country known mostly for the savage extermination of around 2 million of its own under the four-year reign of the Khmer Rouge. Following the publication of her critically acclaimed book Unmarketable and the demise of the magazine she co-published, Punk Planet, and armed with the knowledge that the second generation of genocide survivors in Cambodia had little knowledge of their countrys brutal history, Moore disembarked to Southeast Asia hoping to teach young women how to make zines. What she learned instead were brutal truths about womens rights, the politics of corruption, the failures of democracy, the mechanism of globalization, and a profound emotional connection that can only be called love. Moores fascinating story from the cusp of the global economic meltdown is a look at her time with the first all-womens dormitory in the history of the country, just kilometers away from the notorious Killing Fields. Her tale is a noble one, as heartbreaking as it is hilarious; staunchly ethical yet conflicted and human. The in-depth examination of Moores stint among the first large group of social-justice-minded young women from the impoverished provinces is told in intimate, mood-evocative, beautifully-written first-person prose. Cambodian Grrrl is the first in a series of short essay collections on contemporary media, art, and educational work by, for, and with young women in Southeast Asia. Part memoir and part investigative report, Moores story could only be told by her, and the result is illuminating, and vital, reading.
Review
"The activities in the book act as a form of art therapy: liberation through creative expression. Cambodian Grrrl acts as part diary, part undercover investigation, exploring the lives of both the women in Cambodia but also representation of western women in Asia." —Sophie Coombs, pearrls.com
Synopsis
Winner of The Society of American Travel Writer's Bronze Travel Book Award In Cambodian Grrrl: Self-Publishing in Phnom Penh, writer and independent publisher Anne Elizabeth Moore brings her experience in the American cultural underground to Cambodia, a country known mostly for the savage extermination of around 2 million of its own under the four-year reign of the Khmer Rouge. Moore's fascinating story from the cusp of the global economic meltdown is a look at her time with the first all-women's dormitory in the history of the country, just kilometers away from the notorious Killing Fields.
About the Author
Anne Elizabeth Moore is a Fulbright scholar and the author of Unmarketable: Brandalism, Copyfighting, Mocketing, and the Erosion of Integrity and Hey Kidz, Buy This Book. She is the former editor of the Best American Comics and Punk Planet. Her work with young women in Southeast Asia has been featured in Time Out Chicago, Make/Shift, Print, the Phnom Penh Post, GritTV with Laura Flanders, and NPRs Worldview with Jerome McDonnell. When shes not adventuring, Moore lives in Chicago and maintains an active art exhibition schedule.