A deeply human portrait of a region defined by conflict and military dictatorship. Pursuing Morality is an in-depth and fascinating study of ordinary life in Myanmar s southeast through a unique ethnographic focus on Buddhist Plong (Pwo) Karen. Based on extensive in-depth fieldwork in the small city of Hpa-an, the capital of Karen State, Justine Chambers shines a new light on Plong Buddhists lives and the many ways they broker, traverse, enact, cultivate, defend, and pursue moral lives. This is the first ethnographic study of Myanmar to add to a growing body of anthropological scholarship that is referred to as the moral turn. Each chapter examines the lives of Plong Buddhists from different vantage points, calling into question many assumptions about Southeast Asian values and the nature of Buddhist Theravada practice. Critiquing the notion that moral coherence is necessary for ethical selfhood, Chambers demonstrates how the pursuit of morality is varied, performative, and embedded in an affective notion of the self as a moral agent in a relationship with wider structural political forces. This vivid account of everyday life in Myanmar complements existing scholarship on the region and offers a deeper understanding of Buddhism, moral anthropology, and ethics in Southeast Asia.
Justine Chambers
Pursuing Morality [PDF ebook]
Buddhism and Everyday Ethics in Southeastern Myanmar
Pursuing Morality [PDF ebook]
Buddhism and Everyday Ethics in Southeastern Myanmar
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语言 英语 ● 格式 PDF ● ISBN 9789813252707 ● 出版者 National University of Singapore Press ● 发布时间 2024 ● 下载 3 时 ● 货币 EUR ● ID 10027282 ● 复制保护 Adobe DRM
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