Remaining Karen

Remaining Karen
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Publisher : ANU E Press
Total Pages : 340
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ISBN-10 : 9781921536113
ISBN-13 : 192153611X
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Synopsis Remaining Karen by : Ananda Rajah

This publication of REMAINING KAREN is intended as a tribute to Ananda Raja and his consummate skills as an ethnographer. It is also a tribute to his long-term engagement in the study of the Karen. REMAINING KAREN was Ananda Raja's first focused study of the Sgaw Karen of Palokhi in northern Thailand, which he submitted in 1986 for this PhD in the Department of Anthropology in the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies at The Australian National University. It is a work of superlative ethnography set in an historical and regional context and as such retains its value to the present.

Remaining Karen

Remaining Karen
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Total Pages : 1114
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:43379242
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Synopsis Remaining Karen by : Ananda Rajah

Fifty Years in the Karen Revolution in Burma

Fifty Years in the Karen Revolution in Burma
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Publisher : Cornell University Press
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 9781501746963
ISBN-13 : 1501746960
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Fifty Years in the Karen Revolution in Burma by : Ralph

Fifty Years in the Karen Revolution in Burma is about commitment to an ideal, individual survival and the universality of the human experience. A memoir of two tenacious souls, it sheds light on why Burma/Myanmar's decades-long pursuit for a peaceful and democratic future has been elusive. Simply put, the aspirations of Burma's ethnic nationalities for self-determination within a genuine federal union runs counter to the idea of a unitary state orchestrated and run by the dominant majority Burmans, or Bamar. This seemingly intractable dilemma of opposing visions for Burma is personified in the story of Saw Ralph and Naw Sheera, two prominent ethnic Karen leaders who lived—and eventually left—"the Longest War," leaving the reader with insights on the cultural, social, and political challenges facing other non-Burman ethnic nationalities. Fifty Years in the Karen Revolution in Burma is also about the ordinariness and universality of the challenges increasingly faced by diaspora communities around the world today. Saw Ralph and Naw Sheera's day to day lives—how they fell in love, married, had children—while trying to survive in a precarious war zone—and how they had to adapt to their new lives as refugees and immigrants in Australia will resound with many.

The "other" Karen in Myanmar

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Publisher : Lexington Books
Total Pages : 233
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ISBN-10 : 9780739168523
ISBN-13 : 0739168525
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis The "other" Karen in Myanmar by : Ardeth Maung Thawnghmung

This book is the first study to an offer insight into non-armed, non-insurgent members of ethnic groups that are associated with well-known armed organizations. It analyzes the nature of the relationships between the "quiet" minorities and their "rebel" counterparts and assesses how these intra-ethnic differences and divisions affect the armed resistance movement, negotiation with state authorities, conflict resolution, and political reform. This field-based study of the Karen in Burma also provides theoretical and policy implications for other ethnically polarized countries.

Demanding Images

Demanding Images
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Publisher : Duke University Press Books
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 147800469X
ISBN-13 : 9781478004691
Rating : 4/5 (9X Downloads)

Synopsis Demanding Images by : Karen Strassler

The end of authoritarian rule in 1998 ushered in an exhilarating but unsettled period of democratization in Indonesia. A more open political climate converged with a rapidly changing media landscape, yielding a vibrant and volatile public sphere within which Indonesians grappled with the possibilities and limits of democracy amid entrenched corruption, state violence, and rising forms of intolerance. In Demanding Images Karen Strassler theorizes image-events as political processes in which publicly circulating images become the material ground of struggles over the nation's past, present, and future. Considering photographs, posters, contemporary art, graffiti, selfies, memes, and other visual media, she argues that people increasingly engage with politics through acts of making, circulating, manipulating, and scrutinizing images. Demanding Images is both a closely observed account of Indonesia's turbulent democratic transition and a globally salient analysis of the work of images in the era of digital media and neoliberal democracy. Strassler reveals politics today to be an unruly enterprise profoundly shaped by the affective and evidentiary force of images.

Sleep Donation

Sleep Donation
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Publisher : Vintage
Total Pages : 178
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ISBN-10 : 9780525566090
ISBN-13 : 0525566090
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Sleep Donation by : Karen Russell

Newly illustrated and available for the first time in years, a haunting novella from the uncannily imaginative author of the national bestsellers Swamplandia! and Orange World: the story of a deadly insomnia epidemic and the lengths one woman will go to to fight it. Trish Edgewater is the Slumber Corps' top recruiter. On the phone, at a specially organized Sleep Drive, even in a supermarket parking lot: Trish can get even the most reluctant healthy dreamer to donate sleep to an insomniac in crisis--one of hundreds of thousands of people who have totally lost the ability to sleep. Trish cries, she shakes, she shows potential donors a picture of her deceased sister, Dori: one of the first victims of the lethal insomnia plague that has swept the globe. Run by the wealthy and enigmatic Storch brothers, the Slumber Corps is at the forefront of the fight against this deadly new disease. But when Trish is confronted by "Baby A," the first universal sleep donor, and the mysterious "Donor Y," whose horrific infectious nightmares are threatening to sweep through the precious sleep supply, her faith in the organization and in her own motives begins to falter. Fully illustrated with dreamy evocations of Russell's singular imagination and featuring a brand-new "Nightmare Appendix," Sleep Donation will keep readers up long into the night and long after haunt their dreams.

The Mother God Made Me to Be

The Mother God Made Me to Be
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Publisher : FaithWords
Total Pages : 171
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ISBN-10 : 9781455539857
ISBN-13 : 1455539856
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis The Mother God Made Me to Be by : Karen Valentin

My journey from newlywed, to mother of two, to single mom - trying to heal - and become the mother God made me to be Karen lived an adventurous single life but longed for a family of her own. After years of maintaining her vow of purity and waiting for a man who shared her Christian faith, she fell in love with her best friend and co-worker. They married. She bore two sons. They divorced. With humor, honesty and raw emotion, Valentin tells her story of wrestling between God's will and her own, with visions of happily ever after. In the midst of her weakness and grief, she experiences God's strength and restoration like never before. Through her family and friends, mission workers, the pastor of Graffiti Church, and her two beautiful boys, God turns her ashes to beauty and her sorrow into joy. The Mother God Made Me to Be contains a discussion guide for book clubs and church groups. karenvalentin.com

Burma: Report

Burma: Report
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Total Pages : 458
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ISBN-10 : CORNELL:31924012736025
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Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis Burma: Report by : Sir Charles Morgan-Webb

Census of India, 1911 ...

Census of India, 1911 ...
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Total Pages : 464
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ISBN-10 : UCBK:C092718939
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Synopsis Census of India, 1911 ... by : India. Census Commissioner