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Transforming Memory: Community Recollections of Inter-Religious Peace and Conflict in Myanmar

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Asian Studies Centre
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Phyu Phyu Thi and Matthew J. Walton speak at the Southeast Asia Seminar on 1 March 2017.
Research and training conducted by the Myanmar Media and Society (M.MAS) project in 2015 encountered persistent expressions of fear and antagonism directed towards religious Others as well as articulated memories of solidarity and peace. People would often seek to reconcile the contradiction between these memories and contemporary narratives that demonize religious Others. Our research suggests that these attempts at reconciling contradiction can make important contributions to peace. This paper will draw on oral history research conducted throughout 2016 in six cities in Myanmar among populations of different faiths that seeks to uncover people’s memories of inter-religious peaceful co-existence.

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Asian Studies Centre
People
Phyu Phyu Thi
Matthew J. Walton
Keywords
myanmar
religion
peace
Department: St Antony's College
Date Added: 10/04/2017
Duration: 00:10:55

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