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Tentative Program

Discovery of Ramanya Desa: History, Identity, Culture, Language


and Performing Arts
10-13 October 2007, Mahitaladhibesra Building, Chulalongkorn University Bangkok Thailand

10 October 2007 (Day 1)


Room 202. Mahitaladhibesra Building
7.30 Register

8.30 Opening Ceremony by Prof. Dr. Kunying Suchada Kiranandana*, President of Chulalongkorn University

8.45 Key Note Speech by M.R.Chakrarot Chitrabongs


8.46
9.15 Coffee Break

9.30 Seminar

Session 1 New Archaeological Discoveries and Studies Session 2 Identity and National Consciousness
(1)
9.30-12.00 Demystifying Mists: The case for the Mon 9.30-12.00 Mon National Identity
Donald M. Stadtner Pon Nya Mon
Room 610 Mon and Pyu in the early Buddhist Room 611 Mon Nationalism since 1984: insurgency,
Archaeology of Myanmar (Burma) and Thailand ceasefires and political struggle
Elizabeth Moore Ashley South
Steps towards a new Mon archaeology History of Mon culture and language assimilation
Emmauel Guillion and variation
Mon migration across Asian region and their Naing Maung Toe
residency Struggle for survival of Mon Literature and
Min Khin Maung Lay Education in Monland
Nai Kasauh Mon
"The Mon: Foreseeing the Future of Its
Language and Literature"
Nai Ghosita
Moderator Helen James Moderator Pornpimol Trichot
12.0 Lunch

Session 3 New Archaeological Discoveries and Studies Session 4 Mon in Siamese Royal Court
(2)
Dvaravati: How much do we really know? Remark on Mon traditions in Ratanakosins Court
Peter Skilling Rites
13.00-15.00 Dvaravati and Sri Ksetra; A cultural relation 13.00-15.00 Bulong Srikanok**
Room 610 Phasook Indrawooth** Room 611 Mon Women in the Royal Court of Siam during
Dvaravati culture in Petchaburi basin Ratanakosin Period B.E. 1782-1932
Payoong Vongnoi** Ong Bunjoon**
Mon Sema Stones in the Landscape of 6th 10th The Ramans of seven upcountry cities in early
century CE northeast Thailand Ratanakosin period
Stephen Murphy Sophon Nishyyoke**
A part of Mon Story in the view of Mon
Desendant
Jirakorn Gajaseni

Moderator Elizabeth Moore Moderator Bussaba Prapaspong

15.0.15.15 Coffee Break

Session 5 Mon Buddhist Art and Architecture Session 6 Linguistic, Language and Literature

15.15-17.00 The Architecture of Mon Buddhist Monasteries in 15.15-17.00 The situation of Mon language and literature in
Room 610 Lower Burma Room 611 Thailand
Chotima Chaturawong Bussaba Prapaspong**
In Search of a Mon Kammavaca Manuscript The story of Prince Sangada: Analysis of a piece of
Sinead Ward Mon literature
Mon ornaments in their cultural identity Mathias Jenny
Terence Tan On the Two Cases of Mon-Burmese Interference
Mon Cultural Reflection on Bagan Art and Rudolf A. Yanson
Architecture State of knowledge of Mon Studies
Nyunt Han Paphatsaun Thianpanya

Moderator Donald Stadtner Moderator Patrick McCormick


11 October 2007 (Day 2)

Session 7 Paak Laat Historical Source and Manuscript Session 8 Migration and Settlement in Mon history
(Symposium)
8.30-10.00 Comparison of Mon Chronicles, Rajathatabuut 9.00-12.00 A short history of Mons- migration, obtained
Room 610 and others Room 611 Indian civilization and Kingdoms in Dvaravati and
Sunthorn Sripangern Ramanyadesa
Nai Pan Hla
Pisarn Boonpook* The Mon in Thailand: Migration, Status and
The Paak Laat Chronicles and the creation of Assimilation
Mon historical narratives Suphon Ocharoen**
Patrick McCormick Identity Construction of the Marginalized Mon
Women at the Thai-Burma Border: The Case of a
Mon community at Sangkhlaburi, Kanchanaburi
Juajan Wongpolkanan**
Identity Formation of Mon migrants: A case study
of transnational worker in Samutsakhon province
Sukanya Baoneod**

Moderator Paphatsaun Thianpanya Moderator Suphon Ocharoen

10.00 -10.15 Coffee Break


Session 9 Cross regional warfare: Conflict and confrontation in early Mon history
10.10 12.00 Ecological Constraints on the Development of Pre-colonial Mon Warfare, c. 1500-1826
Room 610 Micheal Charney
The Ava-Pegu Wars (1383-1425) and their aftermath: How did they fight and why did they fight?
Jon Fernquest
Coastal Expansion: Arakanese-Mon (Lower Burma) Collisions in the Context of Maritime Burma (14th 17th c.)
Jacques Leider
Ramanya Desa and her eastern frontier
Pamaree Surakiat

Moderator Ashley South

12.00 Lunch

Session 10 Reinvestigating Ramanya Desa: Pre-Modern Session 11 Cultures of Mon Living in Thailand
State and Cities in Lower Burma (Symposium)
13.00-16.00 Trade Culture and Society Amongst theEearly 13.00-16.00 Mon food
Mon Polities, 200AD-800AD Amphai Makmarn and Ruang Seubwong**
Helen James
King Dhammazedi and His Pipat Mon: Mon musical ensemble in the age of
Theravadin World Change
Donald Stadtner Chalermsak Pikulsri**
Historical Arguments and Values of Kalyani Pali
Inscription Mon music in Pathumthani province
Phra U Ravika Somkieat Homyok **
Glimpses of cultural relation between Sri Lanka
and Ramanya Desa circa 1000-1500 AD
M.Rohanadeera

Moderator Sunait Chutintaranond Moderator Sunthorn Sripangern


12 October 2007 (Day3)
Room 202 Mahitaladhibesra Building
9.00-12.00 Biography and Philosophy of Ven Uttama and History of Wanvivegaram Temple
History of Wanvivegaram Temple
Kitti Worakunkitti**
Philosophy of Ven Uttama
Paphatsaun Thianpanya**
The Charms and Amulets of Ven Uttama
Pisanh Paladsingha**

Moderator Sunthorn Sripangern


12.00 Lunch
Room 202
13.00-14.30 Round Table

Chulalongkorn Auditorium
17.00 21.00
Traditional Mon Performance
- Mon Music in Monland and Thailand
- Hongsa Dance from Prapadang, Thailand
- Classical Drama Rajadhiraj from Department of Fine arts

13 October 2007 (Day4)


Chulalongkorn Auditorium
14.00- 18.00
Traditional Mon Performance (The same show with Day 3)
- Mon Music in Monland and Thailand
- Hongsa Dance from Prapadang, Thailand
- Classical Drama Rajadhiraj from Department of Fine arts

Notes *To be confirmed


** Present in Thai (with English translator)
DISCOVERY OF RAMANYA DESA :
History, Identity, Culture, Language and Performing Arts

Rationale:

Myanmar is a rich country which comprises of various ethnic groups. Scholars have identified at least there are 135 different
dialects and languages spoken by the population in this country. Among these ethnic groups, Mon is considered a major one. The Mon
located in the centre and lower part of the country today. Historically, Mon was a great kingdom in the Myanmar area long before the
arrival of the Burman.
The development of the Mon kingdoms was contemporary interlinked with development of Siam and Burman kingdoms as
well as the expansion of Buddhism in Southeast Asian region. Moreover, the Mon historical and cultural connection to Thailand, in
recent study, has generated interest in comparative study with Myanmar in a broad perspective.
Scholars from east to west have been studying, researching and writing articles, text books and books on Mon history for
decades, and rarely have they had the opportunity to share their knowledge and findings in an academic dialogue. In this regard, the
Mekong Research Unit, the Institute of Asian Studies, and the Southeast Asian Studies Center, of Chulalongkorn University would
like to organize an international conference on the DISCOVERY OF RAMANYA DESA in order to offer the occasion for discussions
and knowledge sharing among scholars who are studying and interested in the Mon.
This conference is also a part of the celebration marking the 90th anniversary of the establishment of Chulalongkorn University.

Objectives:

1. To bring together Mon, Myanmar and international scholars to review Mon history and culture in various perspectives and to
share new knowledge and discoveries.
2. To provide an opportunity for Mon ethnic in Thailand to share knowledge local wisdoms and culture of their ancestors with
the general public.
3. To create a network of those who are interested in Mon history, identity, culture, language and performing arts.
DISCOVERY OF RAMANYA DESA :
History, Identity, Culture, Language and Performing Arts

Registration Form
October 10, 11, 12, 13 2007
Mahitaladhibesra Building
Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand

Tel: 66(02) 218-7463


Fax: 66(02) 218-7459
Charunee.L@chula.ac.th

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Mon Cultural Performance (Please check if you would like to see the performance)
12 Oct 17.00-21.00 __________
13 Oct 14.00-18.00 __________

registration Fee: 50 USD For International participants (Cash Only)


This rate provides
1. CD Rom containing full papers
2. A book of abstracts
3. Lunches and coffee breaks
Performance Fee: 1,000 Baht

Please pay fee at the conference.

Accommodation: We can recommend you about hotels or hostels nearby Chulalongkorn University. You will have to reserve by
yourself.

Sasin International House (Inside Chulalongkorn University) http://www.sasin.edu/facilities/accommodation/ (call or e-mail for
reservation)
Pathumwan Princess
http://www.pathumwanprincess.com
Novotel Siamsqure
http://www.novotelbkk.com

Mandarin
http://www.mandarin-bkk.com
The Arnoma
www.arnoma.com/
Asia Hotel
http://www.asiahotel.co.th/bangkok.htm
Amari Watergate
http://www.amari.com/watergate
Intercontinental
http://bangkok.intercontinental.com/
White Lodge (call for reservation only at 66 2 2168867)

Chin House Service Apartment


http://www.chinhouse.com/
Charlie House Lumpini
http://www.charliehousethailand.com/index_ftp.htm
Cozy Bangkok Guesthouse (Hua Lum Phong)
http://www.cozybangkok.com/
Bangkok Centre Hotel (Hua Lum Phong, Rama IV Road)
http://www.bangkokcentrehotel.com/

Map : Please click on this link to see map of Chulalongkorn.


http://www.chula.ac.th/chula/resources/images/About/Map/map-cu.jpg
No. 96 Mahitaladhibesar Building (for academic panels) Behind Faculty of Economics and Faculty of Commerce and Accountancy.
No. 64 CU Auditoriam (for performance)

Transportation :
Bus - No. 47, 53, 177, 93, 113, 501, 502, 34, 36, 50, 48, 29 to Chulalongkorn (Samyan gate, Phayathai Road)
Subway Samyan Station (recommeded, only 5 minutes walk to Mahitalatibeth building)
Skytrain Siam Station (15-20 minutes walk to Mahitaladhibesra building or take CU Shuttle bus line 1 from Scala Cineplex.
Ticket avilable at the driver, 20 Baht/10 tickets)
Taxi

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