Our Htamein, Our Flag, Our Victory: The Role of Young Women in Myanmar’s Spring Revolution

Q2 Arts and Humanities Journal of Burma Studies Pub Date : 2023-04-18 DOI:10.1353/jbs.2023.0002
Marlar, Justine Chambers, Elena
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Abstract:Since the early days of the 2021 Spring Revolution, young women have been at the center of many of the protests against Myanmar's military coup. Women in Myanmar are traditionally viewed as mothers, carers, and wives whose roles mostly belong to the domestic sphere. However, the political landscape shift since the 1 February 2021 coup has galvanized young women to the forefront of the pro-democracy movement, finding new and creative ways to demand an end to both the military dictatorship and the patriarchy. This article examines the role of young women within Myanmar's Spring Revolution and how this upends traditional views of women as passive and domestic carers. It draws on postcolonial and intersectional theories that question assumptions of women's uniform (disadvantaged) position and asks how gender intersects with age, race, and class to mediate social status. This article also reflects on some of the broader shifts in gendered and generational roles and identities that have taken place in Myanmar over the last ten years, which provide possibilities for solidarity and positive change in a future federal democratic union.
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我们的人民,我们的旗帜,我们的胜利:缅甸春季革命中年轻女性的角色
摘要:自2021年春季革命初期以来,年轻女性一直是反对缅甸军事政变的许多抗议活动的中心。缅甸妇女传统上被视为母亲、照顾者和妻子,她们的角色主要属于家庭领域。然而,自2021年2月1日政变以来,政治格局发生了变化,这促使年轻女性站在了民主运动的最前沿,她们找到了新的、有创意的方式,要求结束军事独裁和父权制。本文考察了缅甸春季革命中年轻女性的角色,以及这如何颠覆了传统的女性被动照顾家庭的观点。它借鉴了后殖民和交叉理论,质疑女性统一(弱势)地位的假设,并询问性别如何与年龄、种族和阶级交叉,以调解社会地位。本文还反思了过去十年来缅甸在性别和代际角色和身份方面发生的一些更广泛的变化,这些变化为未来联邦民主联盟的团结和积极变革提供了可能性。
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