Affiliation:
1. University of Melbourne
Abstract
To understand the dominant narratives described in this book, they need
to be situated within the context of Myanmar’s modern history and the
ways different political actors – whether independence leaders, colonial
administrators, military leaders or activists – have narrated that history.
This is not an attempt to construct a unitary history of Myanmar, but rather
to locate and uncover struggles over the meaning of democracy during
these different periods and how they shape contemporary political uses
of the word ‘democracy’ amongst the networks of activists and democratic
leaders that I studied. The third chapter explores the example of contrasting
meanings of democracy between British colonial administrators and
the Thakin independence leaders in the late colonial period in Burma.
Publisher
Amsterdam University Press