Community Welfare Organisations in Rural Myanmar : Precarity and Parahita (Routledge Research on Asian Development)

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Community Welfare Organisations in Rural Myanmar : Precarity and Parahita (Routledge Research on Asian Development)

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This book provides an in-depth study of the moral economies emerging from within conditions of precarity in rural communities in contemporary Myanmar.

James C. Scott's seminal work on 'The Moral Economy of the Peasant' argued that peasant notions of subsistence and expectations of reciprocity formed the basis for subsequent rebellion as economic conditions changed and new market forces were introduced. Now, nearly a century on, Michael Griffiths argues that the conditions faced by rural communities in Myanmar remain precarious, but different forms of moral economy shape their responses. In the contemporary context, the moral economy of rural communities is characterized by the emergence of localized, self-organized community welfare associations which adopt a sophisticated iteration of self-help framed by the Buddhist concept of parahita (altruism). This book analyses the performative nature of these welfare organizations as a form of politics, asking how notions of citizenship expressed in these organizations promote more inclusive, or more exclusive practices towards non-Buddhist minorities.

At a time when discourse on identity in Myanmar has been dominated by practices of othering and exclusion, this book provides an important analysis of what citizenship and reciprocity means in contemporary rural Myanmar. This book is a critical resource for researchers working on rural development and the social sciences in Southeast Asia.

Contents

1. New moral economies of the peasant: rethinking Scott in 21st century Myanmar  2. States of being: a brief background to contemporary Myanmar  3. Widening circles: rural transformation in contemporary Myanmar  4. Precarity and the post-peasant experience  5. Emergent Associations: the assemblage of precarity  6. Performing Parahita : ecologies of redistribution  7. Buddhism, Parahita and the Other: the boundaries of emergent welfare  8. The moral economy of welfare: post-peasant politics and citizenship  Index

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