White shirts as sacred amulets: “World-making” and “self-making” during the Burmese political festival

IF 0.6 4区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY Ethos Pub Date : 2023-09-11 DOI:10.1111/etho.12400
Seinenu M. Thein-Lemelson PhD
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Drawing upon Stanley J. Tambiah's idea of “world conquerors” and “world renouncers,” this article examines the Burmese political festival (nainganyei pwe) as a ritual, affective, and material space where former political prisoners reinterpret violence and engage in forms of collective and personal “world-making.” The article focuses on one practice in particular: the ritual wearing of white shirts by the 88 Generation. It is argued that there are psychological benefits to donning this symbolic attire. Like sacred amulets described by Tambiah, the white shirt provides ontological security to former political prisoners. For leaders (gaungzaungs) in the movement, the white shirts are integral to how they create and embody power, becoming conduits of charismatic authority. Within the context of the nainganyei pwe and when combined with other “technologies of the self,” the white shirts create a feeling of inviolability and allow survivors of political violence to reassert personal and collective agency.

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白衬衫是神圣的护身符:缅甸政治节期间的 "创造世界 "与 "创造自我"
本文借鉴斯坦利-J-坦比亚(Stanley J. Tambiah)关于 "世界征服者 "和 "世界放弃者 "的观点,将缅甸政治节(nainganyei pwe)视为一个仪式、情感和物质空间,在这里,前政治犯重新诠释暴力,并以集体和个人的形式 "创造世界"。文章特别关注一种做法:"88 世代 "穿白衬衫的仪式。文章认为,穿上这种具有象征意义的服装对心理有好处。与坦比亚描述的神圣护身符一样,白衬衫为前政治犯提供了本体论上的安全感。对于运动的领导者(gaungzaungs)来说,白衬衫是他们创造和体现权力不可或缺的一部分,成为了魅力权威的渠道。在 "nainganyei pwe "的背景下,与其他 "自我技术 "相结合,白衬衫给人一种不可侵犯的感觉,使政治暴力幸存者能够重申个人和集体的权力。
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期刊介绍: Ethos is an interdisciplinary and international quarterly journal devoted to scholarly articles dealing with the interrelationships between the individual and the sociocultural milieu, between the psychological disciplines and the social disciplines. The journal publishes work from a wide spectrum of research perspectives. Recent issues, for example, include papers on religion and ritual, medical practice, child development, family relationships, interactional dynamics, history and subjectivity, feminist approaches, emotion, cognitive modeling and cultural belief systems. Methodologies range from analyses of language and discourse, to ethnographic and historical interpretations, to experimental treatments and cross-cultural comparisons.
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