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For the first half of the semester, the majority of my works from the content page cover a wide range of subject. For example, in "Introduce Yourself" assignment, I provide a brief overview of the situation in Southeast Asia and how it is portrayed in the Western media. Furthermore, The First Quiz introduces a more in-depth knowledge of colonialism from a S.E viewpoint, as well as critical thinking about how to propagate religion and make our own voice heard.

Then there's the pair assignment, in which two politicians discuss a film reference together.
For the task, my partner and I analyze "Le temps Des Avuex/ The Gate." The film's main themes include nationalism, armed warfare, colonialism, and religion. Then, for our first group assignment, we must compare two different works, one from Angelina Jolie's First They Killed My Father and another from Dith Pran's The Children of Cambodia Killing Field. Our second group assignment is more religious in nature.
We need to compare and contrast horror films in Cambodia and Thailand, as well as analyze why they are similar or different.

Despite all of the knowledge, we lack the time and resources to cover all seven themes and examine them in depth. I have already asked for permission from my friend's work on another theme to cover a portion of my site in order to make my blog more substantial.

01. Crazy Rich Asian ( By Monychot Chun, Sokheng Leng, and Menghengleap Chhit)

Theme: Multiculturalism and Religion

02. First They Killed My Father ( By: Veal Chanraksmey, Ra Panharatanak, Chhour Nineath,  Seng Chutema, Ly Vychormpichda Chheang Daravoth)

 Theme: Arm Conflict, Nationalism, Colonialism and Religion

03. Mae Nak (By: Veal Chanraksmey, Ra Panharatanak, Chhour Nineath,  Seng Chutema, Ly Vychormpichda, Chheang Daravoth)

Theme: Religion and Modernization

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