before and outside of colonialism is still poorly understood, both because of the lingering cultural essentialism promoted by colonial scholarship and the national and regional politics that have dominated historical perspectives since. Certainly, the role of local literati in the Chindwin river area on the Burma–Manipur frontier as mediators in the movement of ideas and literature between the Indian subcontinent and Burma in the 18th and 19th centuries has been obscured by conventional political and intellectual history. This historiography has both partitioned and incor-porated the local, the transregional and the culturally diverse into national, regional and mono-cultural frameworks. The call by scholars of border-lands to reverse the w...
Using previously unexplored archives from colonial institutions and individuals, and primary materia...
Although Burma’s becoming independent of the British Empire was studied by various academic research...
The Chinese of Burma and the Straits have been portrayed in two different ways in colonial historiog...
Intellectual exchange between South Asian and Southeast Asian societies before and outside of coloni...
© 2016 Asian Studies Association of Australia. The large-scale movement of people between Burma and ...
From 1880 to 1900 British cultural ideologies determined how Burmese men and women were represented ...
This thesis investigates the shifting ideas, definitions and negotiations around the borders between...
The accompanying catalogue to the British Museum exhibition Burma to Myanmar. This beautiful book e...
This paper is an attempt to depict some facets of post-colonial society and culture in Myanmar durin...
The Burmese poetic canon has long been dominated by writers in the main cities of the central plains...
Since independence in 1948, Burma has suffered from many internal conflicts. One of the longest of t...
Despite being governed as an integral part of the Indian Empire for over 50 years, it is commonplace...
This paper looks at a new generation of court literature in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth...
This is the draft of a paper that was written for presentation at the Euroseas Conference in 2004, b...
This article proposes a new literary history of British Asia that examines its earliest communities ...
Using previously unexplored archives from colonial institutions and individuals, and primary materia...
Although Burma’s becoming independent of the British Empire was studied by various academic research...
The Chinese of Burma and the Straits have been portrayed in two different ways in colonial historiog...
Intellectual exchange between South Asian and Southeast Asian societies before and outside of coloni...
© 2016 Asian Studies Association of Australia. The large-scale movement of people between Burma and ...
From 1880 to 1900 British cultural ideologies determined how Burmese men and women were represented ...
This thesis investigates the shifting ideas, definitions and negotiations around the borders between...
The accompanying catalogue to the British Museum exhibition Burma to Myanmar. This beautiful book e...
This paper is an attempt to depict some facets of post-colonial society and culture in Myanmar durin...
The Burmese poetic canon has long been dominated by writers in the main cities of the central plains...
Since independence in 1948, Burma has suffered from many internal conflicts. One of the longest of t...
Despite being governed as an integral part of the Indian Empire for over 50 years, it is commonplace...
This paper looks at a new generation of court literature in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth...
This is the draft of a paper that was written for presentation at the Euroseas Conference in 2004, b...
This article proposes a new literary history of British Asia that examines its earliest communities ...
Using previously unexplored archives from colonial institutions and individuals, and primary materia...
Although Burma’s becoming independent of the British Empire was studied by various academic research...
The Chinese of Burma and the Straits have been portrayed in two different ways in colonial historiog...