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=== Depictions in Memorials === The role of women under the Khmer Rouge is often explored in the visual and artistic depictions found in genocide memorials. Traditionally, women were primarily represented as victims of the regime’s atrocities. However, more recent memorials, such as those at Wat Samrong Knong, acknowledge the complex roles that women played in both perpetrating and enduring violence.<ref name=":52">{{Cite web |last=Gill |first=Fiona |title=Depicting atrocity: The experiences of women under the Khmer Rouge |url=https://pdf.sciencedirectassets.com/271772/1-s2.0-S0277539521X00039/1-s2.0-S0277539521000649/main.pdf?X-Amz-Security-Token=IQoJb3JpZ2luX2VjELL%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2F%2FwEaCXVzLWVhc3QtMSJGMEQCIG8zp5WF0%2BZ6cRTKv2eXEr5JP%2B4BTVeVN1%2FqtfcoYEe3AiBw%2BfqwVV6SvpwMvmzkjZPZjh0lpgtQrNSACa7vYyKP8iqxBQgaEAUaDDA1OTAwMzU0Njg2NSIMp1RkLKvhQVe1U3SHKo4F2aFF%2BnFBRFS0ss1Ngul%2BouokB88cQJiUYpkp36pNwRL4%2Fo2Uzspc7a1sNeTvbHLqodU%2Bi%2B%2B0%2Fc0YdJrD5StlKaGF9YcOIL0x957rHv4s8ksBfolvqpfziROKvxuM3JeJyN6Zq5kdfrB8NnCKJHda0r%2BuzMfQLcAAPvkzb3ltlKmYxrlA3QfsAohIAIj%2FWMX8GDopWi4hS%2Bx%2BB0a7%2BUZHg4uwQkvIHQdpAuYKArjZ98JCjvUcJzjnEdatXhwVetfnWPombC6JEUZV2gGiRn5eTkJWORI0drRlZCI8%2Bx9MwEI3XhORHya88Pb0Ucntx4UVJXiGd%2F9R7gtPCoPZEiiiG6p3qsMIrmZELll5Tf3iTey9M3x3obUlZ15hMtpmC8qAc7BrdSNVEuKphXdw8h7xT%2FM3o9%2FPLuKqur5SNdhpC%2BLMbGaEZdUkudMoJaoNplY9KGvT2L%2FkUN0OhTHy5bcGvAp2walHOhsMvbNI%2FapYmSqKDmBuk0GnvgRI74rQI4msTeMUgbSm%2F%2BH3z4XUT3YEvr%2FxhA7sukDbOSjOr34ddWVMquM3xZtPLW2wkCd2OOjUMKt7Yp1tXS82bigeRkN17R113Jjg3mLYHc3UJdBT%2BGh9ivXpNv0bMyIrWSRH2mnmiRe%2B%2FEOACE0vuy6tGHUJzCgUPgRjksFk73vKhhsvxScZm0aZldv3EsZOTxJofI23V3saffWNyinPmoc%2BctvH2yK0Y9GjMe%2FdJ4KqyMu7hyF417XwKPdM847GetU3rEc0WUG7d52HUsmAZB2YFvkILkVL5sDnR3L450TzbrQFR2ePUlZ%2BvhdVb%2F%2BTfSHlMaViKP3ZO2%2F1fP77S%2B93TMc1y%2BSEWIIsO%2BaFg6w5gKH8MNDKi78GOrIBWJqo6vXvXwhCZ7BmFVWRFnINjfW9eA9x9DU01ElRFIwZ6kO6fohwegeQQOGb0lN4kwqUYIeV46j3jIvvrRX0fGxSM5d9hHi3noUlB0QKVImhlyuIEzDyXij1zdcVeCWUhhhTXKneva%2Bnf3smcjp7bZzgzx1b60oVuKzgFKtbdNwTcJqGfGOlApljBOFg0Xv6s7hkGB5AeiScacMMENEBL0p98l%2FnAla8sipcGb97iiJvfA%3D%3D&X-Amz-Algorithm=AWS4-HMAC-SHA256&X-Amz-Date=20250325T183653Z&X-Amz-SignedHeaders=host&X-Amz-Expires=300&X-Amz-Credential=ASIAQ3PHCVTY64PVJHIX%2F20250325%2Fus-east-1%2Fs3%2Faws4_request&X-Amz-Signature=f5b34043e3b5e9d922ba8f3949c117d21cadf0ddbca9ffc8aeea1afb770f7553&hash=e45c4212ff7e71f719a99a0559880ff1c6e1174c13da0f36cb06648edd203bf8&host=68042c943591013ac2b2430a89b270f6af2c76d8dfd086a07176afe7c76c2c61&pii=S0277539521000649&tid=spdf-31408745-895c-404c-8bcb-dd5dd947a334&sid=2ed7e3ee6c0c934e0b5a9b7452442c9ed182gxrqb&type=client&tsoh=d3d3LXNjaWVuY2VkaXJlY3QtY29tLmV6cHJveHkudW5pdi1jYXRob2xpbGxlLmZy&rh=d3d3LXNjaWVuY2VkaXJlY3QtY29tLmV6cHJveHkudW5pdi1jYXRob2xpbGxlLmZy&ua=1c14575156505a55575756&rr=926084312d513740&cc=fr&kca=eyJrZXkiOiJGY2hmZFpROXVwbGZkVHBod3pJaWIwWEd5aXRnM1BEdGZpeGxJNDI3Uzh0dTU2akhxU2Qxd2tJSWJPQTM2d1RWNWxBanZLSEtpZWZUY2RPUTNTOG96K0pWMDdoWFlmRzlNN3R5bjI4SmtJSUUyS2RYSGYzWnRUVFlVWFREeThDR0RvU2loRnBKR3U1SWxnZlNHenFubzJEdGNQdjNucHVab2ZzbVE5K2JheDhvZHRIMGR3PT0iLCJpdiI6IjMwNGIyNDI4ZGNlYTc1NjY5NzQwYTRlNTg0MmZiOTkwIn0=_1742927821082}}</ref> These memorials are part of a broader movement to include women’s diverse experiences in the historical record and to challenge simplified gender binaries in discussions of genocide.<ref name=":13">{{Cite web |last=Smith |first=Roger W. |title=Women and Genocide: Notes on an Unwritten History |url=https://content.ebscohost.com/cds/retrieve?content=AQICAHjPtM4BHU3ZchRwgzYmadcigk49r9CVlbU7V5F6lgH7WwElggRZ0t0BYGIcto7r3ar4AAAA6TCB5gYJKoZIhvcNAQcGoIHYMIHVAgEAMIHPBgkqhkiG9w0BBwEwHgYJYIZIAWUDBAEuMBEEDATiTgeacDfRsOMQuAIBEICBoXZDB6luUUEdXmG0OaMRECLlFszkApbs5Mx117UrFoLv9jkFFwKn5gie94bGosOMA29hcrLwHGXU8_r0t345gp0fKp2Ogy_vz3UScxMXSjXruGNLvDjnGiC4dcZoOKQp3GP7nR1eBaf6d4bXY_aQySP6e-rqgvLk1cBfPH5BG_dMnaOjtRWAAj2j2X6hKGL2n9smKviKLwgOjOkWnxi_cE6g}}</ref>
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