Reconciling contradictions: Buddhist-Muslim violence, narrative making and memory in Myanmar
Myanmar has been the site of serious violence between Buddhist and Muslim communities. This article presents findings from a research project convened to better understand the production of this violence. Based on interviews with 78 residents of six cities, we find a narrative that presents Islam in...
Main Authors: | Schissler, M, Walton, M, Thi, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Routledge
2017
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