Paysages de l’hybridité en Birmanie

Despite the composite dimensions of any social landscape, a necesserary social coherence has to be produced. At the crossroad of peoples of multiple origins producing a complex and unstable social and linguistic diversity, the Nyaung Shwe township in the Shan State of Burma is basically shaped on th...

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Main Author: François Robinne
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Language:English
Published: Université de Provence 2011-09-01
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/moussons/517
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description Despite the composite dimensions of any social landscape, a necesserary social coherence has to be produced. At the crossroad of peoples of multiple origins producing a complex and unstable social and linguistic diversity, the Nyaung Shwe township in the Shan State of Burma is basically shaped on the concomitant evolution of the religious circumnavigation of five Buddha images around the lake Inle and of the economic cycle based on “five days one market”. The articulation of these two religious and economic spheres not only contribute to organise the moving of the peoples and of the goods ; They institute also a political supremacy over the social lansdcape to those who control–at least symbolically–their evolution. This example could be extended to other comparable social landscapes where Buddhism operate as a federative vector (like in Thibaw Township as we shall see), where plural christianism is deeply embedded in plural ethnic revendications (as it the case in Kachin and Chin States), and finally anywhere I was able to make fieldworks in Burma, in remote areas or in urban contexts as well. In all cases the problematic to keeping apart, at least at first, the usual ethnic–or interethnic–over determinant, that is to focuse the analysis on transethnic crossroads rather than on territorial and cultural limits, such a problematic would contribute to demonstrate the inclusive dynamic of a social lanscape and the interest to take hybridity as object of study.
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spelling doaj.art-8fa72fdd760941e1a90f3fb8423a38852022-12-22T01:22:31ZengUniversité de ProvenceMoussons1620-32242262-83632011-09-0117456310.4000/moussons.517Paysages de l’hybridité en BirmanieFrançois RobinneDespite the composite dimensions of any social landscape, a necesserary social coherence has to be produced. At the crossroad of peoples of multiple origins producing a complex and unstable social and linguistic diversity, the Nyaung Shwe township in the Shan State of Burma is basically shaped on the concomitant evolution of the religious circumnavigation of five Buddha images around the lake Inle and of the economic cycle based on “five days one market”. The articulation of these two religious and economic spheres not only contribute to organise the moving of the peoples and of the goods ; They institute also a political supremacy over the social lansdcape to those who control–at least symbolically–their evolution. This example could be extended to other comparable social landscapes where Buddhism operate as a federative vector (like in Thibaw Township as we shall see), where plural christianism is deeply embedded in plural ethnic revendications (as it the case in Kachin and Chin States), and finally anywhere I was able to make fieldworks in Burma, in remote areas or in urban contexts as well. In all cases the problematic to keeping apart, at least at first, the usual ethnic–or interethnic–over determinant, that is to focuse the analysis on transethnic crossroads rather than on territorial and cultural limits, such a problematic would contribute to demonstrate the inclusive dynamic of a social lanscape and the interest to take hybridity as object of study.http://journals.openedition.org/moussons/517Burmaconceptual crossroadsinterethnic relationshipstransethnic borderlandsspace of dispersionheterogeneity
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Paysages de l’hybridité en Birmanie
Moussons
Burma
conceptual crossroads
interethnic relationships
transethnic borderlands
space of dispersion
heterogeneity
title Paysages de l’hybridité en Birmanie
title_full Paysages de l’hybridité en Birmanie
title_fullStr Paysages de l’hybridité en Birmanie
title_full_unstemmed Paysages de l’hybridité en Birmanie
title_short Paysages de l’hybridité en Birmanie
title_sort paysages de l hybridite en birmanie
topic Burma
conceptual crossroads
interethnic relationships
transethnic borderlands
space of dispersion
heterogeneity
url http://journals.openedition.org/moussons/517
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