myanmar (socio-cultural setting)
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Socio-Cultural Setting:
Myanmar
Way of Life
Myanmar civilization is largelyan outgrowth of Indianinfluences. For the majority ofMyanmar’s population,Buddhism is the center ofindividual life and the monastery
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(pongyi kyaung) is the center ofthe community. This is especiallytrue in the villages, where mostof the population lives. Wisdomis believed to reside at thepongyi kyaung and refuge maybe sought there. A rite of
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passage for every adolescentboy is the shinphyu, in which theboy briefly relives the princelylife of Gautama, who becamethe Buddha, and enters into thelife of the monastery as a novicemonk. At any later time in life he
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may return to the monastic lifefor a longer or shorter period oftime. If married, he should askhis wife’s permission to do this.
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The daily life of the villagebegins with the pongyis (monks)making their rounds in themorning with their beggingbowls. By donating that day’sfood, the villagers earn merit,and the monks, who are
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forbidden to work, arenourished. The annual cycle oflife follows the seasons, with allhands put to work for riceplanting when the summermonsoon brings the first rains.The time during the three
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months of the most intensiverain is the Buddhist lent, whensuch activities as marriage andhunting are put off, but natfestivals can be enjoyed. Harvestin the fall is again a busy time,followed by the cooler season
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when the traditional form ofentertainment is the pwe, a typeof folk opera. In the eveningsduring this season, a crowdgathers on the grounds of atemple to watch the pwe inwhich dancers retell tales of
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royal times in Myanmar orpresent such Indian epics as theRamayana. Dramatic music anddance alternate with bawdy skitsby clowns, who often includepolitical satire in their acts. In
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Myanmar
The Myanmar orchestra thataccompanies the theatricalperformances in a pwe consistsof a bamboo xylophone, tallbamboo clappers, many kinds oftuned gongs, a small pair ofcymbals to keep time, and the
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hne, a six-reeded oboe thatcarries the theme. The hnemimics the sound of the humanvoice speaking in the tonalBurmese language. In cities andtowns music is piped into thestreets for the public’s benefit
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through loudspeakers located intea shops, and video cassetterecorders bring cosmopolitanmusical culture to even thesmallest settlements.
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The core of the Myanmar diet isboiled rice, combined with alittle spicy meat or fish and somevegetables. Also popular forbreakfast is a hot noodle soupflavored with coconut. A favoritesauce is ngapi, which is made
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from fermented fish or prawnsand gives off a pungent odor.Several varieties of bananasalong with coconut are the mainfruits, while a wide variety ofmore exotic fruits are alsoenjoyed, such as the
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mangosteen, the custard apple,and the durian. The commondrink is weak green tea, which istaken tepid throughout the dayin small cups.
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Myanmar
A typical gesture of hospitality inMyanmar is to offer guests thematerials and equipment formaking a chew of betel. Thischemical combination of achopped areca nut with lime andspices, all wrapped in a betel
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leaf, cleans the mouth, sweetensthe breath, and settles thestomach. Locally rolled cigars,called cheroots, are smoked byyoung and old, male and female.
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A popular form of recreation istraveling by bus or oxcart to visita notable pagoda or attend afestival. Soccer is a prominentsport, even during heavy rains;kites are flown in season; and afrequent occurrence on any day
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is a local game of chinlon, inwhich a small circle of menkeeps a ball of woven cane up inthe air with gentle blows fromthe foot, knee, shoulder, orhead. Golf is particularly favoredamong military leaders.
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Myanmar
Social Problems
Myanmar is poor by Asianstandards, and consequentlysuffers from a number of socialproblems. Inflation in the pricesof consumer goods has been acontinuing problem, particularly
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for poorer people in the cities.Since a large number of youngwomen in the border areas havebeen drawn into prostitution inThailand, acquiredimmunodeficiency syndrome(AIDS) has become a large-scale
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Myanmar
problem. For much of the periodsince World War II (1939-1945),poverty along with theconditions of political unresthave kept the population growthrate quite low, lower even thanin neighboring Thailand, which
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Myanmar
Culture
The major population groups inMyanmar migrated into theIrrawaddy River Valley from thenorth, bringing their spokenlanguages, their gender roles,and several varieties of food and
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medicine. From India on thewest came the institutions ofreligion and government, butwithout the Indian caste systemof social hierarchy. India was alsothe source of Pali, the sacredlanguage, and of the devanagari
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script in which the popularlanguage is written, along withastrology and some kinds offood. The firm grounding ofBuddhism in Myanmar culturecontributed over the years to thebuilding of many pagodas
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