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susu saves world (r)



OPSSSS...again..

Huh...i m in the lecture room with teacher SUSU. LOOK, i  really sick of 
just sitting in the middle of old style darkee library. We, new generation, 
need little space, fresh air and think about practical resolution. Its been 
11 yrs now.

PP


rom: "Sue Huang" <susuhuang@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: burmanet-l@xxxxxxx
>Subject: susu saves world
>Date: Thu, 07 Oct 1999 01:25:03 GMT
>
>OK time for me to save world again
>
>people write to me after i write about suppayalat and say, who is tinker?
>who is cady? what is book?
>
>SO -  here list of books to read to talk about burma. beginner list! short
>list! all english-language! very easy! but only starting point! OK GET
>PENCIL TAKE NOTE!
>
>"oh susu help help so much work!" ok, you go read trivia site, person with
>tiny head! do not read book, it might confuse you.
>
>you may notice, no aung san suu kyi book on this list -  you already know
>ASSK, i do not need to tell you. if you do not know ASSK then please jump
>off building, you are useless person.
>
>if you are like most people, you buy assk book and never read. it sits on
>shelf, very pretty. nice picture! penguin books thanks you smart shopper!
>
>also, you have read bertil lintner's book outrage. i hope! if not, no hope
>for you, go to trivia site with your tiny head. also, do not bother about
>"revolution of the spirit" it is mainly picture book for baby. if you are
>baby go ahead, read it, it will not hurt you.
>
>OK? also for basic early history read desai, harvey, many others, you can
>find easily in library, use brain if available. also michael aung-thwin for
>pagan era. also the burman by shwe yoe, most books of maurice collis.
>obvious, i hope you have already read tnhis easy stuff.
>
>most of these books written before slorc/assk. THAT IS THE POINT! look at
>roots of burmese culture and political history to understand present! 
>right?
>slorc came from bspp, right? usda came from lanzin youth, right? u kyi 
>maung
>came from revolutionary council, right again?
>
>yes of course, susu always right do not argue.
>
>also most recent books not so useful in understanding most important 
>things:
>1. why postwar democracy failed in burma
>2. roots of burmese political culture
>3. nature of military rule
>4. civil war and ethnic groups
>
>also please find new monograph by mary callahan -- very smart lady! i do 
>not
>have title unfortunately. email me if you know.
>
>also if you want to write to me, discuss idea, please write!
>
>ok, trust susu, she is gentle, she is kind, like little flower.
>
>but read books first, i kill stupid people and eat them so watch out!
>
>Burma: Military Rule and the Politics of Stagnation
>Josef Silverstein
>Cornell University Press, 1977
>
>The State in Burma
>Robert H. Taylor
>C. Hurst & Co, London 1987
>
>Politics, Personality and Nation Building:
>Burma's Search for Identity
>Lucien W. Pye
>Yale University Press, 1962
>
>The Union of Burma
>Hugh Tinker
>Oxford University Press 1959
>
>A History of Modern Burma
>John F. Cady
>Cornell University Press 1960
>
>Religion and Politics in Burma
>Donald Eugene Smith
>Princeton University Press 1965
>
>From Sangha to Laity
>Nationalist Movements of Burma 1920-1940
>U Maung Maung
>Australian National University Monograph 1980
>
>Burma's Intelligence Apparatus
>Andrew Selth
>Strategic and Defense Studies Center
>Australian National University
>Canberra, Australia 1997
>
>Who Killed Aung San?
>Kin Oung
>White Lotus, Bangkok 1993
>
>Burma
>Insurgency and the Politics of Ethnicity
>Martin Smith
>Zed Books Ltd 1991
>
>love from, susu!
>
>
>
>
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