Shokuminchi Bungaku ni Miru Myanmah Shisoh - Teippan Maun Wa no Sekai (A Burmese Thought as Seen in Colonial Burmese Literature - the World of Theikpan Maung Wa)

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    Abstract

    Theikpan Maung Wa ( 1899? 1942) was a popular writer during the colonial period, who contributed to the establishment of the modern Burmese style of writing. Some of his works continue to be loved by Burmese readers today although he has often been criticised as he was a member of the Indian Civil Service, the most Anglicized elite in British Burma. Through researching his writings, I discovered he was a thinker, who seriously investigated the possibility of combining the democratic parliamentary system and Buddhism, which was the core of Myanmars traditional ethical values
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationMyanmah: Kokka to Minzoku (Myanmar: The Nation and Ethnic Groups)
    EditorsKuniaki Asomura & Ryuji Okudaira
    Place of PublicationTokyo
    PublisherKoKon Shoin Co. Ltd.
    Pages76-78 pp
    Volume1
    ISBN (Print)9784772281164ISBN/JA
    Publication statusPublished - 2016

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