The Kachin

The Kachin
Author: Bertil Lintner
Publisher: Art Media Resources
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN:

Remarkable for their military prowess, their receptivity to Christianity, and their intricate all-embracing kinship network, the Kachins are a hardy mountain people living in the remote hills of northern Burma and on the peripheries of Indian and China. During the Second World War they strongly aided the Allies in defending Burma against the imperialist designs of the Japanese, earning themselves sorbriquets such as 'amiable assassins' and 'Ghurkas of Southeast Asia.' After Burma's independence in 1948, the Kachins were given their own state, but in the early 1960s they went to war again, this time fighting for autonomy for their homeland. For over thirty years, funded largely by the world-renowned jade mines they control, they maintained their armed insurgency, playing a key role in Burma's internecine struggles. In 1994 the Kachins signed a cease-fire agreement which they hope marks the start of an era of peace.

Political Systems of Highland Burma

Political Systems of Highland Burma
Author: E. R. Leach
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2021-01-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000324613

The main body of the book is concerned with the theme that empirical political behaviour among the Kachin is a compromise response to the polarised political doctrines of gumsa and gumlao.. Nearly one-third of this book consists of Chapter V entitiled 'The Structural Categories of Kachin Gumsa Society'. It is concerned with the interpretation of a series of verbal concepts and their interconnections. This long chapter is placed between a relatively short account of a particular Kachin community directly observed (Chapter IV) and a series of chapters (VI, VII, VIII) containing secondhand ethnographic and historical evidence.

Political Systems of Highland Burma

Political Systems of Highland Burma
Author: Edmund Ronald Leach
Publisher: Berg Publishers
Total Pages: 416
Release: 1970
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

Dlya togo chtoby priblizitsya k princesse Patrisii i vojti v ee okruzhenie, Tantoitan Paradorskij menyaet vneshnost i prevrashhaetsya na vremya v barona Artura Aristronga. I puskaetsya v nevidannuyu avantyuru: pod vidom inogo cheloveka vnov pytaetsya zavoevat serdce svoej lyubimoj.Mog li predpolozhit proslavlennyj i otvazhnyj voin, chto tem samym on natravit na sebya ne odnu armiyu naemnyx ubijc, a celyx chetyre. Teper v ego smerti zainteresovany: te, kto zhazhdet izvesti Aristrongov; te, kto xochet unichtozhit samogo Tantoitana Paradorskogo i ego druzej; te, kto nenavidit pravyashhij v Oiltonskoj imperii rod Remmingov; i, nakonec, te, kto schitaet ego konkurentom v borbe za ruku samoj bogatoj nevesty Galaktiki.

The Kachins

The Kachins
Author: Ola Hanson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1913
Genre: History
ISBN:

Anthropology and Autobiography

Anthropology and Autobiography
Author: Judith Okely
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1992-07-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1134941390

Anthropological writings by anthropologists in the field have long been a valuable tool to the profession. But until now, the theoretical implications of its use have not been fully explored. Anthropology and Autobiography provides unique insights into the fieldwork, autobiographical materials and/or textual critiques of anthropologists, many of whose ethnographies are already familiar. It considers the role of the anthropologist as fieldworker and writer, examining the ways in which nationality, age, gender, and personal history influence the anthropologist's behavior towards the individuals he is observing. This volume also contributes to debates about reflexivity and the political responsibility of the anthropologist, who, as a participant, has traditionally made only stylized appearances in the academic text. The contributors examine their work among peoples in Africa, Japan, the Caribbean, Greece, Shetland, England, indigenous Australia, Indonesia, and Sri Lanka. Autobiography is developed alongside political, intellectual, and historical changes. The anthropologists confront and examine issues of racism, reciprocity and friendships. Anthropology and Autobiography will appeal to anthropologists and social scientists interested in ethnographic approaches, the self, reflexivity, qualitative methodology, and the production of texts.

Social Dynamics in the Highlands of Southeast Asia

Social Dynamics in the Highlands of Southeast Asia
Author: François Robinne
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2007-09-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9047420624

This reappraisal of Political Systems of Highland Burma, the seminal work by E.R. Leach, presents much new material on the highlands of Southeast Asia and its borders from writers with long-term research experience in these areas. The Introduction establishes in detail both the theoretical and regional ethnographic significance of Leach’s work and the chapters to follow. Part One discusses issues relating to Leach’s fieldwork, including the background to his research and issues arising from his fieldwork practice. Part Two presents a variety of engagements with Leach’s theoretical approach, particularly his ideas of socio-political oscillation. This theory is considered in relation to the historical experience of culture contact in Assam and Laos, particularly between Tai and non-Tai groups. Part Three considers once more Leach’s ideas with respect to communities that are, or could be considered, Kachin sub-groups in Burma, Tibet and Yunnan, this time focusing on interpretations of exchange and the notion of ritual language. A discussion of approaches towards the study of transethnicity concludes the work. The book is a significant contribution to the development of a new regional anthropology of Southeast Asia, incorporating material from areas that were, until recently, closed to researchers.