Burmese Lives succeeds in adopting personal narrative -- a rarely used methodology -- in the study of contemporary Myanmar, examining the interactions between the narrators and the contexts in which the narrators live, and leading readers to know more about the multifaceted realities of Myanmar history.
Kai Chen, Political Studies Review
This volume explores the life stories of ordinary Burmese by drawing on the narratives of individual subjects and using an array of interdisciplinary approaches, covering anthropology, history, literature, ethnomusicology, economics and political science. Burma is one of the most diverse societies in Southeast Asia in terms of its ethnic composition. It has a long history of resistance from the public realm against colonial rule and post-independence regimes. However, its isolation for decades before 1988 deprived scholars of a close look into the many faces of this society. Looking into the life stories of members of several major ethnic communities, who hail from different occupations and are of different ages and genders, this book has a particular significance that would help reveal the multiplicities of Burma's modern history. The authors of this volume write about stories of their long-term informants, close friends, family members, or even themselves to bring out a wide range of issues relating to migration, economy, politics, religion and culture. The constituted stories jointly highlight the protagonists' survival strategies in everyday life that demonstrate their constant courage, pain and frustration in dealing with numerous social injustices and adversities. Through these stories, we see movement of lives as well as that of Burmese society.
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This volume explores the life stories of ordinary Burmese by drawing on the narratives of individual subjects and using an array of interdisciplinary approaches. The constituted stories highlight the protagonists' survival strategies in everyday life that demonstrate their constant courage and frustration in dealing with numerous social injustices and adversities.
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Eric Tagliacozzo and Wen-Chin Chang ; Introduction: Burmese Lives in a Divided State ; I. The Specter of Hardship ; 1. Mandy Sadan ; The Extra-ordinariness of Ordinary Lives ; 2. Pascal Khoo-Thwe ; The Kayan Padaung Community in Pekhon, Southern Shan State, Burma ; II. Negotiating with the State ; 3 Benedicte Brac de la Perriere ; A Woman of Mediation ; 4 Eric Tagliacozzo ; Burmese and Muslim: Islam and the Hajj in the Sangha State ; III. Ways of Escape ; 5. Hsin-chun Tasaw Lu ; Recounting, Resistance, and Reflection: An Analysis of a Burmese Classical Musician's Narrative ; 6. James Scott ; Dr. U Tin Win, Escape Artist ; IV. At Burma's Margins ; 7. Maxime Boutry ; The Maung Aye's Legacy: Burmese and Moken Encounters in the Southern Borderlands of Myanmar, 1987-2007 ; 8. Wen-Chin Chang ; By Sea and by Land: Stories of Two Chinese Traders ; V. Ethnicity and the Self ; 9. Ma Thida ; A Mixed Identity, a Mixed Career ; 10. Karin Eberhardt ; At the Community's Service: A Transformational Life ; 11 Ardeth Maung Thawnghmung ; From the <"Loyal>" to the <"Revolutionary>" Karen: Looking at Burma's Post-Independent Eras through the Life of Maung Sin Kye
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Selling point: The most up-to-date exploration of ordinary Burmese, taking into account the recent amazing transition from authoritarianism to an emerging democracy
Selling point: Showcases interdisciplinary approaches, covering anthropology, history, literature, ethnomusicology, economics and political science
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Wen-Chin Chang is Associate Research Fellow at the Academia Sinica in Taipei, Taiwan. She is a native of Tainan, Taiwan and a PhD graduate of the University of Leuven Belgium.
Eric Tagliacozzo is Professor of History at Cornell University, and a PhD graduate of Yale University.
Both have been working in Southeast Asian Studies for some two decades.
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Selling point: The most up-to-date exploration of ordinary Burmese, taking into account the recent amazing transition from authoritarianism to an emerging democracy
Selling point: Showcases interdisciplinary approaches, covering anthropology, history, literature, ethnomusicology, economics and political science
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780199335046
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
386 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Dybde
25 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
288