Ideologies of Khmer Rouge Family Policy: Contextualizing Sexual and Gender-Based Violence during the Cambodian Genocide

Q3 Social Sciences Genocide Studies International Pub Date : 2020-03-01 DOI:10.3138/gsi.13.2.03
J. Tyner, Hanieh Molana
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Abstract:Between 1975 and 1979 approximately two million men, women, and children perished during the Cambodian Genocide. These deaths are attributed to specific administrative policies and practices initiated by the senior leadership of the Communist Party of Kampuchea (CPK), all of which were geared toward the basic objective of increasing agricultural production. Many of these deaths resulted from starvation, disease, and exhaustion; for others, death resulted from torture, murder, and execution. Within this context, women and men both were subject to sexual and gender-based violence. Scholars understand that much sexual and gender-based violence is directly associated with broader CPK policies toward the family. Less attention, however, has addressed the historical context and ideological basis of CPK family policy. This paper provides a primary-sourced assessment of CPK ideologies of the family and evaluates these within the context of CPK economic planning. In so doing, the CPK's ideology of revolutionary families is situated within the larger history of family policies of communist governments.
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红色高棉家庭政策的意识形态:柬埔寨种族灭绝期间的性暴力和基于性别的暴力
摘要:1975年至1979年间,约有200万男性、女性和儿童在柬埔寨种族灭绝中丧生。这些死亡归因于柬埔寨共产党(CPK)高级领导层发起的具体行政政策和做法,所有这些政策和做法都是为了实现增加农业生产的基本目标。这些死亡中有许多是由于饥饿、疾病和疲惫造成的;对其他人来说,死亡是由酷刑、谋杀和处决造成的。在这种情况下,妇女和男子都受到性暴力和基于性别的暴力。学者们明白,许多性暴力和基于性别的暴力与CPK更广泛的家庭政策直接相关。然而,很少有人关注CPK家庭政策的历史背景和意识形态基础。本文对CPK的家庭意识形态进行了初步评估,并在CPK经济规划的背景下对其进行了评估。在这样做的过程中,中国共产党的革命家庭意识形态被置于共产主义政府家庭政策的更大历史中。
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