Jane M. Ferguson is a lecturer in the School of Culture, History and Language at the College of Asia and the Pacific, Australian National University.
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"A historically thorough and ethnographically thick account. . . . I was captivated by Ferguson's empathetic writings about the Shan people and their striving for an independent Shanland. She presents attentive analyses to unpack the forces and historical contingencies - and their interrelationships - shaping the repossession project."-- "The Review, International Institute for Asian Studies" "Makes a valuable contribution to our knowledge of Shan identity on the Thai-Burma border."-- "Southeast Asian Studies" Honorable Mention-- "AMSEAS Early Career Book Prize" "An outstanding, unique contribution. Vividly recounts the lives of former Shan soldiers, who have managed to survive, preserve, and reconstruct their cultural identities within and along the perimeters set by two neighboring nation-states. Comparative, yet nuanced; informative, yet lively and fun--Repossessing Shanland will appeal to a wide range of audiences."--Ardeth Thawnghmung, author of Everyday Economic Survival in Myanmar