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ID162426
Title ProperRe-ethnicisation of Politics in Myanmar and the Making of the Rohingya Ethnicity Paradox
LanguageENG
AuthorHein, Patrick
Summary / Abstract (Note)In Myanmar, hostilities between the majority Burmese and the minority Rakhine people on one side and the minority Rohingya on the other side have been common, but violence has persisted and even increased during the unstable transition away from an authoritarian regime. Most Burmese citizens appear to be united behind the ruling elites on the Rohingya issue. Why is the violence assumed to be of ethnic origin and whose interests are served by the acceptance of such violent acts as routine events? The article attempts to seek answers by following Brass’s framework on Hindu–Muslim violence in India. Its purpose is to examine which actors, mechanisms and institutional developments have been dominant and significant in the re-ethnicisation of the political landscape in Myanmar and how this has consolidated the formation of a contentious and contested specific Rohingya group identity among many Arakanese Muslims.
`In' analytical NoteIndia Quarterly Vol. 74, No.4; Dec 2018: p.361-382
Journal SourceIndia Quarterly Vol: 74 No 4
Key WordsViolence ;  Myanmar ;  Elites ;  Rohingya ;  Re-ethnicisation ;  Brass Model


 
 
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