The Gendered Rebel: Challenging Gendered Norms through Punk in Urban Yangon

Q2 Arts and Humanities Journal of Burma Studies Pub Date : 2023-04-18 DOI:10.1353/jbs.2023.0004
C. Hirsch
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Abstract:In this article, I argue that the punk community Rebel Community mirrors, to a certain extent, Bamar-Buddhist-justified gendered inequalities. Although the punks identify structural inequalities and the discrimination of women and minorities, they are themselves not free from the heteronormative and structural discriminations they criticize and oppose. Basic rules within the community include that fascist, racist, and sexist behavior is not tolerated. These punks regard humans as equal, no matter their gender, ethnicity, or religion. Therefore, they counter the institutionalized separation of the population of Myanmar but also turn a blind eye to intersectional discrimination. Through a dogmatic approach to egalitarianism, women have a hard time sharing their experiences of sexism and being acknowledged instead of silenced. Since harassment, for example, is an experience the male members share, they have a hard time acknowledging that the harassment the women must endure is not about them being punks but that they are punished—through being objectified and sexualized—for betraying nation and culture.
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性别反叛者:仰光城市朋克对性别规范的挑战
摘要:在这篇文章中,我认为朋克社区反叛者社区在一定程度上反映了巴马佛教徒为性别不平等辩护。尽管朋克们发现了结构性的不平等以及对妇女和少数民族的歧视,但他们自己也不能摆脱他们批评和反对的非规范性和结构性歧视。社区内的基本规则包括法西斯、种族主义和性别歧视行为是不可容忍的。这些朋克认为人类是平等的,无论其性别、种族或宗教。因此,他们反对缅甸人口的制度化分离,但也对交叉歧视视而不见。通过对平等主义的教条主义态度,女性很难分享她们的性别歧视经历,也很难被承认而不是沉默。例如,由于骚扰是男性成员的共同经历,他们很难承认女性必须忍受的骚扰不是因为她们是朋克,而是因为背叛国家和文化而受到惩罚——通过被物化和性化。
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