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2 Aung San Suu Kyi Collective memory Ethic Of care

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4 Aung San Suu KyiBurma  Birth  2 year-old  Moved to India with her mother(ambassador)  Went to England  Got married with a British  Returned to Burma  Society background Society background  Her father’s death Her father’s death  Women status Women status  Burma was charged by the Burma Socialist Program Party  Students demanded the change from the BSPPto a multiparty system 1945 1947 1960 1964 1971 1988

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6  Appearance  Collective memory

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9 Burma Under the rule of colonial and foreign countries Auang San Burmese national hero Free Burma from colonial and foreign rule

10 On 19 July 1947, a gang of armed paramilitaries of former Prime Minister U Saw broke into the Secretariat Building in downtown Rangoon during a meeting of the Executive Council and assassinated Aung San and six of his cabinet ministers, including his older brother Ba Win, father of Sein Win leader of the government-in-exile, the National Coalition Government of the Union of Burma (NCGUB).

11 Burmese women since premodern times have been afforded legal, political, and economic rights, such as inheritance, divorce. However, because of women’s life- giving capacity, women are considered more linked to the body than men, and thus tied to the worldly. Consequently, “Women were believed to be spiritually inferior to men ” Burmese women experience a degree of liberty and power, even though sexism prevails.


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