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Introduction burma at the turn of the twenty-first century
Monique Skidmore
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6%
Anthropologists
20%
Cohort
6%
Contemporary
33%
Coup
20%
Discourse
6%
Dynamism
6%
Entity
6%
Field Research
6%
Fieldwork
13%
Human Rights
6%
Immersion
6%
Literature
6%
Manufacture
6%
Military Dictatorship
6%
Myanmar
100%
Observer
6%
Political Science
6%
Popular
6%
Portrayal
6%
Rational
6%
Religion
26%
Religious life
6%
Repression
6%
Requests
6%
Restriction
6%
Ritual
13%
Rural
6%
Scholars
13%
Social Life
6%
Southeast Asia
20%
Subjection
6%
Urban
26%
Village
13%
Social Sciences
Anthropologists
20%
Burmese
66%
Everyday Life
6%
Field Work
6%
Human Rights
6%
Macro Level
6%
Military Dictatorship
6%
Myanmar
100%
Political Economics
6%
Political Refugee
6%
Political Science
6%
Politics
6%
Repression
6%
Ritual
13%
Social Participation
6%
South East Asia
20%
Tuition Fee
6%
Twenty-First Century
100%
Urban Sociology
6%