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Communities of interpretation in the study of religion in Burma
Juliane Schober
History, Philosophy and Religious Studies, School of (SHPRS)
Asian Research, Center for
Religion and Conflict, Center for the Study of
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Arts & Humanities
Burma
98%
Religion
69%
Buddhist
43%
Theravāda
34%
Anthropology
32%
Ethnic Minorities
31%
Public Domain
30%
Articulation
29%
Modernity
26%
Charts
24%
Diasporas
23%
Interpreter
23%
History
17%
Social Sciences
Myanmar
85%
Religion
58%
interpretation
45%
interpreter
20%
diaspora
19%
modernity
17%
national minority
16%
anthropology
16%
history
10%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
religion
100%
diaspora
30%
ethnic minority
28%
modernity
27%
anthropology
24%
public domain
24%
history
10%