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Rights Refused Grassroots Activism and State Violence in Myanmar by Elliott Prasse-Freeman , Stanford University Press

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    Author(s)Elliott Prasse-Freeman
    PublisherStanford University Press
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9781503636712
    Pages336
    BindingSoftcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearSeptember 2023

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    Stanford University Press Rights Refused Grassroots Activism and State Violence in Myanmar by Elliott Prasse-Freeman

    For Decades, The Outside World Mostly Knew Myanmar As The Site Of A Valiant Human Rights Struggle Against An Oppressive Military Regime, Predominantly Through The Figure Of Nobel Peace Prize Winner Aung San Suu Kyi. And Yet, A Closer Look At Burmese Grassroots Sentiments Reveals A Significant Schism Between Elite Human Rights Cosmopolitans And Subaltern Burmese Subjects Maneuvering Under Brutal And Negligent Governance. While Elites Have Endorsed Human Rights Logics, Subalterns Are Ambivalent, Often Going So Far As To Refuse Rights Themselves, Seeing In Them No More Than Empty Promises. Such Alternative Perspectives Became Apparent During Burma'S Much-Lauded Decade-Long "Transition" From Military Rule That Began In 2011, A Period Of Massive Change That Saw An Explosion Of Political And Social Activism.How Then Do People Conduct Politics When They Lack The Legally And Symbolically Stabilizing Force Of "Rights" To Guarantee Their Incursions Against Injustice? In This Book, Elliott Prasse-Freeman Documents Grassroots Political Activists Who Advocate For Workers And Peasants Across Burma, Covering Not Only The So-Called "Democratic Transition" From 2011-2021, But Also The February 2021 Military Coup That Ended That Experiment And The Ongoing Mass Uprising Against It. Taking The Reader From Protest Camps, To Flop Houses, To Prisons, And Presenting Practices As Varied As Courtroom Immolation, Occult Cursing Ceremonies, And Land Reoccupations, Rights Refused Shows How Burmese Subaltern Politics Compel Us To Reconsider How Rights Frameworks Operate Everywhere.



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