Description |
1 online resource |
Contents |
Classifying the Indian Other -- Making oneself a(t) home -- Caught by the Goddess -- The making of a community in court -- Marrying 'up': self-objects, race, and class -- Belonging, suffering, and the body of others -- Conclusion: We-formation in times of 'communal' violence |
Summary |
"In this first anthropological study of Muslim and Hindu lives in urban Myanmar today, Judith Beyer develops the concept of "we-formation" to demonstrate that individuals are always more than members of wider groups. "We-formation" complements her rich political, legal, and historical analysis of "community," a term used by Beyer's interlocutors themselves, even as it reinforces ethno-religious stereotypes and their own minority status. The book also offers an interpretation of the dynamics of resistance to the attempted military coup of 2021"-- Provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed |
Subject |
Communities -- Religious aspects -- Islam.
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Communities -- Religious aspects -- Hinduism.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General
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SUBJECT |
Burma -- Religious life and customs
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Rangoon (Burma) -- Religious life and customs
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Form |
Electronic book
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LC no. |
2024005298 |
ISBN |
9780824898090 |
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0824898095 |
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9780824898083 |
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0824898087 |
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9780824898076 |
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0824898079 |
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