Reading Myanmar's inland fisheries : postcolonial literature as theoretical lens

Interdisciplinary in scope, this article takes up the 1950 short story, “Ko Danga,” by Burmese author Kyay Ni, as a critical lens through which to approach the contemporary political economy of Myanmar's inland fisheries. Due to its level of ethnographic detail, Kyay Ni's account of the in...

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Main Author: Campbell, Stephen
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1454702023-03-05T15:32:14Z Reading Myanmar's inland fisheries : postcolonial literature as theoretical lens Campbell, Stephen School of Social Sciences Social sciences::Sociology Capitalism Myanmar Interdisciplinary in scope, this article takes up the 1950 short story, “Ko Danga,” by Burmese author Kyay Ni, as a critical lens through which to approach the contemporary political economy of Myanmar's inland fisheries. Due to its level of ethnographic detail, Kyay Ni's account of the inland fisheries regime in early postcolonial Burma provides an effective historic baseline against which to assess more recent developments in this sector – developments outlined herein based on interviews and research trips to inland fishery locations in Myanmar's Ayeyarwady Region. Going further, the article argues that Kyay Ni's writing offers heterodox insights into contemporary political economic concerns, of relevance in Myanmar and more broadly. Accepted version 2020-12-22T08:13:30Z 2020-12-22T08:13:30Z 2019 Journal Article Campbell, S. (2019). Reading Myanmar’s inland fisheries : postcolonial literature as theoretical lens. Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, 20(1), 2-18. doi:10.1080/14649373.2019.1576392 1464-9373 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/145470 10.1080/14649373.2019.1576392 1 20 2 18 en Inter-Asia Cultural Studies © 2019 Stephen Campbell. All rights reserved. This paper was published by Taylor & Francis in Inter-Asia Cultural Studies and is made available with permission of Stephen Campbell. application/pdf
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Reading Myanmar's inland fisheries : postcolonial literature as theoretical lens
description Interdisciplinary in scope, this article takes up the 1950 short story, “Ko Danga,” by Burmese author Kyay Ni, as a critical lens through which to approach the contemporary political economy of Myanmar's inland fisheries. Due to its level of ethnographic detail, Kyay Ni's account of the inland fisheries regime in early postcolonial Burma provides an effective historic baseline against which to assess more recent developments in this sector – developments outlined herein based on interviews and research trips to inland fishery locations in Myanmar's Ayeyarwady Region. Going further, the article argues that Kyay Ni's writing offers heterodox insights into contemporary political economic concerns, of relevance in Myanmar and more broadly.
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