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  2. Buddhism | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    2 May 2024: Comparatively, in Myanmar, the meditation movement transformed lay people’s responses to the totalitarian regime and posed a challenge to the military dictatorship (Jordt 2007). ... Oxford: University Press. Jordt, I. 2007. Burma’s mass lay
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    2 May 2024: Instead, debts powerfully constitute social relations or even sociality itself (Roitman 2003; Schuster 2015). ... to be an irrational or irresponsible attempt to wish debts away (Davey 2025).
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    2 May 2024: contours de ces narrations nationales comme un «racialisme de non-blancs» [« The racialism or racial consciousness of the non-whites »] (Nicholls 1996, 1-2).
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    2 May 2024: Browne 2015). These categories do not necessarily fall, however, along religious or racial lines. ... up a box in an Amazon warehouse or delivering meals across a city.
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    2 May 2024: Instead, debts powerfully constitute social relations or even sociality itself (Roitman 2003; Schuster 2015). ... to be an irrational or irresponsible attempt to wish debts away (Davey 2025).
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    2 May 2024: Miscegenation’ between supposedly different races of humans was declared either undesirable or outlawed. ... That racist trope travelled fast and far and has been present in, for example, the anti-Muslim hate speech and rhetoric of Buddhist
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    2 May 2024: the social studies of technology illustrated how artefacts can come to act violently and reproduce or rework social inequality (Winner 1986). ... As large-scale public works projects, infrastructures are dependent on states to finance or underwrite their
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    2 May 2024: ability to recover quickly from unexpected shocks and crises through, for example, adaptation, resistance, or robustness. ... the basis upon which complex systems, be they technical, ecological, social, or psychological, were understood.
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  11. Ethnicity | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    2 May 2024: Burma which he had studied in the 1950s and 60s. ... London: Routledge. Leach, Edmund. 1964. Political systems of Highland Burma: A study of Kachin social structure.
  12. History | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    2 May 2024: Anthropology thus raises the question of whether everything can or should be historicised. ... How could the inconsistencies between these two positions be resolved? Leach’s ethnography Political systems of Highland Burma (1954) provided an answer.

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