Ang Choulean
Cambodian anthropologist
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Ang Choulean (Khmer: អាំង ជូលាន; born 1 January 1949) is a Cambodian anthropologist.
BornJanuary 1, 1949
AlmamaterRoyal University of Fine Arts, École des Roches
AwardsFukuoka Prize (2011)
Ang Choulean | |
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Ang Choulean in 2016 | |
| Born | January 1, 1949 |
| Alma mater | Royal University of Fine Arts, École des Roches |
| Awards | Fukuoka Prize (2011) |
Education
Ang Choulean earned a bachelor's degree in Archaeology in 1974 from the Royal University of Fine Arts and a PhD in Anthropology in 1982 from École des Roches in France.[1]
Career
Ang Choulean is a professor of historical anthropology at the Royal University of Fine Arts and the former director of the Department of Culture of APSARA.[2]
Awards
In 2011, Ang Choulean won the Grand Prize of Fukuoka Prize,[3] the second Khmer person after Chheng Phon in 1997 to win the prize.[2]
Honours
Bibliography
- អាហារនៅជនបទអង្គ័រ/Cuisine rurale d'Angkor: Essai de sociologie culinaire. Yosothor. 2020. ISBN 978-9-924-93940-5.
- Bayon: New Perspectives. River Books Press. 2007. ISBN 978-1-588-86040-8.
- Braḥ Liṅg. Reyum Institute of Arts and Culture. 2005. ISBN 978-1-588-86081-1.
- People and Earth. Art Media Resources. 2002. ISBN 978-1-588-86040-8.