This book challenges the popular notion that Burmese women are powerful and are granted equal rights as men by society. Throughout history Burmese women have been represented as powerful and as having equal status to men by western travellers and scholars alike. National history about women also follows this conjecture. This book explains why actually very few powerful Burmese women exist, and how these few women help construct the notion of the high status of Burmese women, thereby inevitably silencing the majority of ‘unequal’ and disempowered women. One of the underlying questions throughout this book is why a few powerful women feel compelled to defend the notion that women hold privileged positions in Burmese society. Combining histori...
In 2015, Myanmar’s parliament passed four controversial ‘protection of race and religion’ laws that ...
From 1880 to 1900 British cultural ideologies determined how Burmese men and women were represented ...
This study argues that many women from all parts of the globe have, for far too long, been oppresse...
This book explores the relationship between gender and power in Burmese history from pre-colonial ti...
This thesis explores the effects of the social transformation of Burma under military rule on Burmes...
This research paper is an attempt to find out the gender inequality in artistic creation of Myanmar ...
Tamara Loos, Eric Tagaliacozzo, Anne BlackburnThis dissertation is the first social history of twent...
Right now, Myanmar is a fascinating place to do research on a society as it moves from isolation to ...
Democratic transitions are known to improve the quality of life for women in former authoritarian re...
Orwell’s Burmese Days is widely accepted as a comment on British imperialism in issues of race, clas...
In many ways, historically and today, women of Burma hold a unique and enviable position. At home an...
As Myanmar community regardless of religion and race, is a culture-based one, the role of women part...
in terms of her lineage and her personal qualities. Harriden also notes that the military regime att...
Aung San Suu Kyi is a feminist activist who opposes the Military Junta government. She highly ...
As Myanmar community regardless of religion and race, is a culture-based one, the role of women part...
In 2015, Myanmar’s parliament passed four controversial ‘protection of race and religion’ laws that ...
From 1880 to 1900 British cultural ideologies determined how Burmese men and women were represented ...
This study argues that many women from all parts of the globe have, for far too long, been oppresse...
This book explores the relationship between gender and power in Burmese history from pre-colonial ti...
This thesis explores the effects of the social transformation of Burma under military rule on Burmes...
This research paper is an attempt to find out the gender inequality in artistic creation of Myanmar ...
Tamara Loos, Eric Tagaliacozzo, Anne BlackburnThis dissertation is the first social history of twent...
Right now, Myanmar is a fascinating place to do research on a society as it moves from isolation to ...
Democratic transitions are known to improve the quality of life for women in former authoritarian re...
Orwell’s Burmese Days is widely accepted as a comment on British imperialism in issues of race, clas...
In many ways, historically and today, women of Burma hold a unique and enviable position. At home an...
As Myanmar community regardless of religion and race, is a culture-based one, the role of women part...
in terms of her lineage and her personal qualities. Harriden also notes that the military regime att...
Aung San Suu Kyi is a feminist activist who opposes the Military Junta government. She highly ...
As Myanmar community regardless of religion and race, is a culture-based one, the role of women part...
In 2015, Myanmar’s parliament passed four controversial ‘protection of race and religion’ laws that ...
From 1880 to 1900 British cultural ideologies determined how Burmese men and women were represented ...
This study argues that many women from all parts of the globe have, for far too long, been oppresse...