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

Author:

Thein‐Lemelson Seinenu M.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Anthropology Department University of California Los Angeles California USA

Abstract

AbstractDrawing 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 thenainganyei pweand 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.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Sociology and Political Science,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Anthropology

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