Surviving the State Surviving the State
Global and Insurgent Legalities

Surviving the State

Land and Democracy in Myanmar

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Publisher Description

In Myanmar’s Kalay Valley, a rice-growing region near the Indian border, farmers have long been subject to violence and neglect. Surviving the State considers how these farmers’ everyday, land-based practices enable them to endure successive authoritarian regimes. Through robust ethnography, Hilary Oliva Faxon describes how Burman and Chin smallholders treat land not only as a source of food, but also as a living thing entwined with the families it supports. She considers the centrality of land both to state efforts at control and to inhabitants’ ability to articulate claims, looking at how locals evade, obfuscate, and reinvent legal boundaries in the face of seizures, redistribution, and revolution. Providing a feminist ethnography of land politics, Surviving the State is a testament to the daily work of survival in the face of political violence.

GENRE
Nonfiction
AVAILABLE
2026
June 15
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
246
Pages
PUBLISHER
Duke University Press
SELLER
Duke University Press
SIZE
28.9
MB
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