Journal of Burma Studies‘ first issue of 2022 is hot off presses. It’s articles are:
Saruya, Rachelle. “Ritual and Play in Buddhist Nun-Making: Girlhood, Nunhood, and the Shaping of the ‘Little Teacher’ in Today’s Myanmar.” pp. 1-33
Thanapas Dejpawuttikul. “From Archenemy of the Nation to the Intimate Other: Prince Damrong Rajanubhab’s Journey through Burma and the Colonial Ecumene” pp. 35-67
Reny, Marie-Eve. “Military Rule with a Weak Army: Myanmar’s Late Expansion.”pp. 69-93
Matelski, Maaike and Nang Muay Noan. “Grassroots Roles and Leadership Aspirations: The Experiences of Young Ethnic Women in Myanmar Civil Society Organizations.” pp. 95-131
Also book reviews by Jane Ferguson, Linda McIntosh, and Yuri Takahashi.

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