Pagodas and Prophets: Contesting Sacred Space and Power among Buddhist Karen in Karen State
By Yoko Hayami
23 pagesField-based observations on the young charismatic Phu Taki and his community, as well as on the practice of pagoda worship called Duwae
The purpose is threefold: first, to give ethnographic details of the hybrid nature of religious practices among Buddhist Pwo Karen, thereby demonstrating how sacred space and power are contested, despite the strong hand of the state; second, to challenge the assumed equation between non-Buddhist minorities on the one hand, and Buddhists as a lowland majority aligned to the state on the other; and third, to raise an alternative understanding to predominantly state-centered perspectives on Theravada Buddhism.