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3. Women’s Practices of Renunciation in the Age of Sāsana Revival
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Ingrid Jordt
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- 1. Introduction: Burma at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century 1
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Part 1: Spirituality, Pilgrimage, and Economics
- 2. The Cheaters: Journey to the Land of the Lottery 19
- 3. Women’s Practices of Renunciation in the Age of Sāsana Revival 41
- 4. The Taungbyon Festival: Locality and Nation-Confronting in the Cult of the 37 Lords 65
- 5. Respected Grandfather, Bless This Nissan: Benevolent and Politically Neutral Bo Bo Gyi 90
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Part 2: Political and Moral Legitimation
- 6. Buddhist Visions of Moral Authority and Modernity in Burma 113
- 7. Sacralizing or Demonizing Democracy? Aung San Suu Kyi’s “Personality Cult” 133
- 8. The Chicken and the Scorpion: Rumor, Counternarratives, and the Political Uses of Buddhism 154
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Part 3: Public Performance
- 9. Writing in a Crazy Way: Literary Life in Contemporary Urban Burma 175
- 10. “But Princes Jump!”: Performing Masculinity in Mandalay 206
- 11. Who’s Performing What? State Patronage and the Transformation of Burmese Music 229
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Part 4: The Domestic Domain
- 12. The Future of Burma: Children Are Like Jewels 249
- References 271
- Contributors 287
- Index 291
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- 1. Introduction: Burma at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century 1
-
Part 1: Spirituality, Pilgrimage, and Economics
- 2. The Cheaters: Journey to the Land of the Lottery 19
- 3. Women’s Practices of Renunciation in the Age of Sāsana Revival 41
- 4. The Taungbyon Festival: Locality and Nation-Confronting in the Cult of the 37 Lords 65
- 5. Respected Grandfather, Bless This Nissan: Benevolent and Politically Neutral Bo Bo Gyi 90
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Part 2: Political and Moral Legitimation
- 6. Buddhist Visions of Moral Authority and Modernity in Burma 113
- 7. Sacralizing or Demonizing Democracy? Aung San Suu Kyi’s “Personality Cult” 133
- 8. The Chicken and the Scorpion: Rumor, Counternarratives, and the Political Uses of Buddhism 154
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Part 3: Public Performance
- 9. Writing in a Crazy Way: Literary Life in Contemporary Urban Burma 175
- 10. “But Princes Jump!”: Performing Masculinity in Mandalay 206
- 11. Who’s Performing What? State Patronage and the Transformation of Burmese Music 229
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Part 4: The Domestic Domain
- 12. The Future of Burma: Children Are Like Jewels 249
- References 271
- Contributors 287
- Index 291