Negotiated spaces and Kyukyaw liminalities

life and community in the informal settlement of Mandalay's Ayeyarwady riverbank

Negotiated spaces and Kyukyaw liminalities
Moe Moe Hlaing, Moe Moe Hlaing
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Negotiated spaces and Kyukyaw liminalities

life and community in the informal settlement of Mandalay's Ayeyarwady riverbank

"Focused on two adjacent riverbank communities in urban Mandalay with drastically different geographies and forms of materiality, this research attempts to show how livelihoods and community are both shaped by and actively shape space. This study follows the communities from their origins and the mobilities that brought rural families to settle by the riverbank, and the mobilities that continue today. The study analyzes how human agency, vibrant social dynamics, and the ability to negotiate a more viable existence constantly face external threats, such as public discourse towards kyu, state directives against informal communities, natural challenges such as flooding, and the uncompromising urban economy. The lived realities of these people present a challenge to dominant assumptions and forms of discourse constructed around them."

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Negotiated spaces and Kyukyaw liminalities: life and community in the informal settlement of Mandalay's Ayeyarwady riverbank
2021, Regional Center for Social Science and Sustainable Development (RCSD), Faculty of Social Sciences, Chiang Mai University
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 116-119)

In English; abstract in Burmese

Published in
Chiang Mai, Thailand
Series
Understanding Myanmar's development -- research report no. 22, Understanding Myanmar's development -- research report no. 22.

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Library of Congress
HC422.Z7 M36 2021

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1 online resource (xv, 123 pages)
Number of pages
123

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OL43745315M
OCLC/WorldCat
1313966702

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