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11th International Burma Studies Conference
​2014

About​
​Program
​Abstracts



PANEL ABSTRACTS

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Please note that some panels span across sessions.
 
 1, 13, 29: The Economy Click here
 2, 14, 30: Reforms and Transition Click here
 3: Changing Relations Between Myanmar, the US, and China Click here
 4: Ceramics of Myanmar: Connections and Interactions Click here
 5, 17, 33: Ethnic Issues Click here
 6: Law, Identity & Rights in Myanmar Click here
 7, 11: Movie- Ché Phawadaw Nu Nu (Tender is the Foot) 
 8: Civil Society Click here
 9, 18: History, Memories, Heritage Click here
 10: Media in Transition Click here
 12: Music and the Performing Arts Click here
 15: Young Researchers' Panel Click here
 16: The 2008 Constitution in Practice Click here
 19: Myanmar in the Asia Pacific Click here
 20: Creative Dissent: Art and Politics in Myanmar Click here
 21, 25: Society Click here
 22, 26: Talking Back to Colonial Conceptual Inheritance Click here
 23: Migrants' Views and Expectations Click here
 24, 28: Conserving and Sharing Burma's Heritage Click here
 31: Myanmar and South Asia Click here
 32, 34, 38: Myanmar/Burma in History: The Past Informing the Present Click here
 35: Political and Cultural Tectonics: Ethnic Nationalities in Shan State Click here
 36, 40:  Language and Culture Click here
 37: Urban Heritage Click here
 39: The Fabric of Identity: Textiles and Clothing Click here

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