Mekong dreaming life and death along a changing river

"MEKONG DREAMING is an ethnography of the changing relationship between the Mekong River and the residents of Ban Beuk, a small town on the border of Thailand and Laos. In recent years, the Greater Mekong Sub-region has undergone vast infrastructural development, ranging from the construction o...

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