Modern Buddhist conjunctures in Myanmar : cultural narratives, colonial legacies, and civil society
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Modern Buddhist conjunctures in Myanmar : cultural narratives, colonial legacies, and civil society
University of Hawaiʿi Press, c2011
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [191]-201) and index
Contents of Works
- Theravada cultural hegemony in precolonial Burma
- The emergence of the secular in modern Burma
- Educating the other : Buddhism and colonial knowledge
- Civil Buddhism in a colonial context
- The politics of the modern state as Buddhist practice
- Buddhist resistance against the state
- The limits of Buddhist moral authority in the secular state
- Potential futures
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Description
Examines the moments in the modern history of Myanmar when religion, culture, and politics converge to chart new directions. Arguing against Max Weber’s characterization of Buddhism as other-worldly and divorced from politics, this study shows that Buddhist practice necessitates public validation within an economy of merit in which moral action earns future rewards.
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