

Rethinking Community in Myanmar: Practices of We-Formation Among Muslims and Hindus in Urban Yangon
Mar 18, 2023
Judith Beyer, a social and political anthropology professor at the University of Konstanz, dives deep into the identities of Muslims and Hindus in urban Yangon. She introduces her concept of 'we-formation,' illustrating how communities connect beyond ethno-religious lines. Beyer discusses the historical context of these identities, their complex interplay, and how these dynamics are shaping the response to the ongoing Myanmar Spring Revolution. Her insights also shed light on the resilience of the Rohingya and broader themes of statelessness.
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Intro
00:00 • 4min
Navigating Identities: Muslims and Hindus in Myanmar
04:05 • 14min
Navigating Ethno-Religious Identities and Human Connection in Myanmar
18:29 • 3min
Resilience and Resistance: The Myanmar Spring Revolution
21:06 • 4min
Exploring Resilience and Statelessness Among Myanmar's Rohingya
24:58 • 3min