Refuge and Refugees in Myanmar: A Theravada Buddhist Response

Sokthan Yeng
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Abstract:An exploration of human rights violations against the Rohingya population, led by a Buddhist extremist group and under the watch of democracy icon, Aung San Suu Kyi, can shed light on the interplay of religion and Myanmar's state sovereignty as it emerges within a long history of British rule and domestic military dictatorship. This article suggests that the dynamic between religion and the burgeoning democracy in Myanmar can help explain why the romanticized narratives about wandering monks in Buddhist history and philosophy do not reflect the life of stateless people in Agamben's work.
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摘要:在民主偶像昂山素季(Aung San Suu Kyi)的监督下,由佛教极端组织领导的罗兴亚人(Rohingya)遭受人权侵犯,可以揭示在英国统治和国内军事独裁的长期历史背景下,宗教与缅甸国家主权之间的相互作用。本文认为,缅甸宗教与新兴民主之间的动态关系可以帮助解释,为什么阿甘本作品中对流浪僧侣的浪漫化叙述并没有反映出无国籍人士的生活。
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