Life in a Cambodian Orphanage by Kathie Carpenter

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Life in a Cambodian Orphanage by Kathie Carpenter

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Combines detailed observations of children's daily life in a Cambodian orphanage with follow-up interviews of the same children after they have grown and left the orphanage. Their thoughtful reflections show that the quality of care children receive is more important for their well-being than the site in which they receive it.

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Life in a Cambodian Orphanage by Kathie Carpenter

What is it like to grow up in an orphanage? What do residents themselves have to say about their experiences? Are there ways that orphanages can be designed to meet children's developmental needs and to provide them with necessities they are unable to receive in their home communities? In this book, detailed observations of children's daily life in a Cambodian orphanage are combined with follow-up interviews of the same children after they have grown and left the orphanage. Their thoughtful reflections show that the quality of care children receive is more important for their well-being than the site in which they receive it. Life in a Cambodian Orphanage situates orphanages within the social and political history of Cambodia, and shows that orphanages need not always be considered bleak sites of deprivation and despair. It suggests best practices for caring for vulnerable children regardless of the setting in which they are living.
"Life in a Cambodian Orphanage is very well written — a significant addition to the literature on child circulation"— David F. Lancy, author of Anthropological Perspectives on Children as Helpers, Workers, Artisans and Laborers
"Wonderfully nuanced and engagingly written, Kathie Carpenter has produced the definitive book on the rise and fall of the Cambodian orphanage ‘industry’. The voices of children themselves are brilliantly contextualised making this a compelling and compassionate book, rich in detail and empathy."— Heather Montgomery, co-editor of Childhood, Youth and Violence in Global Contexts: Research and Practice in Dialogue
KATHIE CARPENTER is an associate professor of global studies at the University of Oregon in Eugene.
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ISBN 13 9781978804845
ISBN 10 1978804849
Title Life in a Cambodian Orphanage
Author Kathie Carpenter
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Year published 2021-05-14
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.