Artigo Revisado por pares

Mranma Pran : When context encounters notion

2008; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 39; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1017/s0022463408000179

ISSN

1474-0680

Autores

Michael Aung‐Thwin,

Tópico(s)

Asian Geopolitics and Ethnography

Resumo

Abstract The geo-political and cultural-historical context, more than any other single factor, has shaped the notion of Mranma Pran in pre-colonial times. It is derived from a longstanding reality embodied in the term anya (‘upstream’), representing Upper Burma (hence, the term anyatha , ‘offspring of Upper Burma’). Although Lower Burma also has an equivalent in the term akriy (‘downstream’), it was Upper Burma more than any other region in the country that initially exemplified the term Mranma Pran , the ‘heartland’ of the country's culture and society for over a millennium. The meaning of the term Mranma Pran (or its colonial term, ‘Burma’), therefore, depends on the context in which and by whom it is viewed.

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