Being and Becoming Kachin
Histories Beyond the State in the Borderworlds of Burma
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:26th Sep '13
Should be back in stock very soon

Since independence in 1948, Burma has suffered from many internal conflicts. One of the longest of these has been in the Kachin State, in the far north of the country where Burma has borders with India to the west and China to the east. In Being and Becoming Kachin Mandy Sadan explores the origins of the armed movement that started in 1961 and considers why it has continued for so long. Being and Becoming Kachin places the problems that have led to hostilities between the political heartland of Burma and one of its most important peripheries in a longer perspective than is usually the case. It explains how the experience of globalisation and the geopolitics of competing imperial systems from the late eighteenth century onwards produced and then entrenched the politics of exclusion and resistance. However, it also uses detailed ethnographic research to explore the social and cultural dynamics of Kachin ethno-nationalism as it emerged during this period, providing a rich analysis that goes beyond the purely political. The research draws upon an extensive range of sources, including archival materials in Jinghpaw and an extensive study of ritual and ritual language. Making a wide variety of cross-disciplinary observations, it explains in depth and breadth how a region such as the Kachin State came into being. When combined with detailed local insights into how these experiences contributed to the historical development of modern Kachin ethno-nationalism, Being and Becoming Kachin encourages new ways of thinking about the Kachin region and its history of armed resistance, which has implications for how we understand many similar, troubled borderworlds in Burma and beyond.
Mandy Sadan has written the most important book on the Kachin in a long time ... I want very highly to recommend Being and Becoming Kachin as a lasting achievement. Sadan's rich book is a tremendous contribution to understanding the Kachin and their history. It opens a new era of scholarly discussion. For the peoples of Burma and beyond, it could also contribute towards the process of finding new ways of reconciliation, and future-building. * Magnus Fiskesjö, New Mandala *
Over the past 15 years, Mandy Sadan has single-handedly launched new historical scholarship on the Kachin people ... The much-anticipated monograph, Being and Becoming Kachin Histories Beyond the State in the Borderworlds of Burma, brings together the fruits of her scholarship, including a surprisingly large amount of findings that have not been published before. This publication is certainly a cause for celebration ... Students of Kachin studies will be indebted to this book for decades to come. * Imamura Masao, Southeast Asian Studies *
ISBN: 9780197265550
Dimensions: 242mm x 163mm x 47mm
Weight: 1002g
470 pages