"People living in a Buddhist society such as Myanmar confront conflicting moral injunctions. As Justine Chambers demonstrates in her vivid and valuable addition to the small number of recent ethnographic accounts of the country, life in a conflict-torn region of a troubled nation generates endless moral ambiguity, with contradictory, messy, and fascinating consequences." – Ward Keeler, University of Texas at Austin
"Justine Chambers' insightful study of the ways in which Plong Buddhists 'pursue' morality sensitively captures the complexities, tensions and consistencies of living a moral life in community with others. Her attention to diverse Plong perspectives also illuminates our understanding of broader dynamics of civil conflict and Buddhist nationalism in Myanmar." – Matthew Walton, University of Toronto