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From the project “Places in Between” confronts the stark reality of statelessness through the intimate portrait of a 60-year-old Vietnamese woman living on Tonle Sap Lake, Cambodia - the largest and most important natural freshwater in Southeast Asia - a lasting connection between the histories of Vietnam and Cambodia during the Khmer Rouge.
From the project “Places in Between” confronts the stark reality of statelessness through the intimate portrait of a 60-year-old Vietnamese woman living on Tonle Sap Lake, Cambodia - the largest and most important natural freshwater in Southeast Asia - a lasting connection between the histories of Vietnam and Cambodia during the Khmer Rouge.
From the project “Places in Between” confronts the stark reality of statelessness through the intimate portrait of a 60-year-old Vietnamese woman living on Tonle Sap Lake, Cambodia - the largest and most important natural freshwater in Southeast Asia - a lasting connection between the histories of Vietnam and Cambodia during the Khmer Rouge.