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SUMMARY:Portraits of the Anonymous: Breaking Gender Stereotypes in Myanmar Spring Revolution
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition\, featuring the work of Myanmar artist Lily\, was born out of solidarity with the people of Myanmar that has been fighting for democracy since the coup d’état led by General Min Aung Hlaing on 1 February 2021. Within a matter of days\, youths and older people from all walks of life began to pour onto the streets in outrage and protest against the military. Since then\, for almost five years now\, the population has been demanding the restoration of democracy and the release of the imprisoned leaders and all other political prisoners in spite of the military’s use of lethal force. \nTheir resistance has come at a heavy price. As of 22 July 2025\, 6\,980 people have been confirmed killed by the junta\, and a total of 29\,417 people have been arrested\, with 22\,193 currently detained\, and 172 people have been sentenced to death. 620 children have been arrested and 856 children killed (AAPP). The number of displaced people in the country and across borders is over 3 million and growing as young people leave the country to escape from forced conscription in the army. \nThis art exhibition\, previously exhibited by SEA Junction\, speaks about a collective history of women artists who were part of the Burmese Spring Revolution\, vividly memorialising their struggles\, strengths\, labours\, and often forgotten contributions. The series is entitled “Portraits of the Anonymous”\, in reference to the quote adapted from a line of writer Virginia Woolf: “ For most of history\, anonymous was a woman”. Women who were among the crowds of photographers who documented the military coup remain invisible and anonymous to these days\, yet many women lens-based practitioners\, from photographers and filmmakers to photojournalists and artists\, were on the frontline and took risks to cover the 2021 coup d’état. Against the background of coup-wise images\, shot by each participating artist herself\, these women are portrayed with photos of their works\, along with their testimonies to document their stories and make them visible. \n \n  \nOrganizers  \nThis exhibition is organized and curated by BACC pop・up in collaboration with SEA Junction \nSEA Junction\, located at Room 407-8 of the BACC\, aims to foster understanding and appreciation of Southeast Asia in all its socio-cultural dimensions\, from arts and lifestyles to economy and development (see seajunction.org) \nBACC pop・up is a collaboration of the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC)\, the main art meeting place of the City of Bangkok\, with Seacon Square as part of their MunMun Art Destination (MMAD) project. Located on MunMun Srinakarin Zone\, on the 3rd floor of Seacon Square Srinakarin\, BACC pop•up aims to promote art to become part of people’s everyday life\, in this case specifically for those living on the eastern side of Bangkok. For more information\, see BACC pop•up \nArtist Profile \nLily is a Burmese photographer and mixed media artist. She was part of the protest against the coup that overthrew the democratic government in the Spring of 2021 and now lives abroad. Lily’s poetically inclined repertoire often includes intimate\, contemplative images shot within private\, enclosed spaces. \n
URL:https://seajunction.org/event/portraits-of-the-anonymous-breaking-gender-stereotypes-in-myanmar-spring-revolution/
LOCATION:BACC pop•up\, Gallery G2\, 3rd floor\, MMAD\, MunMun Srinakarin at Seacon Square Srinakarin
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SUMMARY:Call for Papers: 16th International Burma Studies Conference – Dealing with Legacies in Burma
DESCRIPTION:The Center for Burma Studies at Northern Illinois University\, in collaboration with the Burma Studies Foundation and the Burma Studies Group\, invites scholars\, students\, and community members to submit papers for the 16th International Burma Studies Conference. \nThis year’s theme\, “Dealing with Legacies in Burma\,” encourages an exploration of the intertwined memories\, legacies\, and histories that shape Burma/Myanmar today. \nConference Details \n\nDate: October 3-5\, 2025\nLocation: Northern Illinois University\, Dekalb\nTheme: Dealing with Legacies in Burma\n\nTopics of Interest:\nThe conference welcomes scholarship that bridges different spaces\, times\, and disciplines\, including (but not limited to): \n\nHistory\, Philosophy\, Religion\, Literature\, and Art History\nSociology\, Anthropology\, Archaeology\, and Economics\nPolitical Science\, Gender Studies\, Environmental Studies\, and Law\nCultural studies\, Diaspora experiences\, and Civic society organizations\n\nPresentation Formats: \n\nIndividual Papers (in English or Burmese\, presentation in English)\nOrganized Panels and Roundtables (in any language related to Burma/Myanmar)\nWorkshops\, Book Talks\, Film Launches\, Poetry\, and Performances\n\nSpecial Note:\nMembers of the diaspora and Burmese Americans are encouraged to share their community knowledge and practices. Early acceptance notifications will be provided for participants needing a visa to attend the conference. \nSubmission Guidelines \n\nAbstract Lengths:\n\nEnglish Abstracts: 1\,300 characters (with spaces) in a single paragraph\nBurmese Abstracts: 1\,800 characters (with spaces) in a single paragraph\n\n\nDeadline: March 1\, 2025\nSubmission Link: Submit Your Proposal Here\n\nFor more information\, visit the official conference website:\nCenter for Burma Studies – Call for Papers 2025 \nContact:\nFor questions or further inquiries\, please reach out to burmastudiesconference@gmail.com. \n
URL:https://seajunction.org/event/call-for-papers-16th-international-burma-studies-conference-dealing-with-legacies-in-burma/
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