Christopher J. Walker describes the tragic and the comic, how they exist side by side under oppressive military rule in Myanmar.
Tag: trauma
Christopher J. Walker contemplates some of the changes in Myanmar brought about by COVID-19 and military repression.
Andrew M. Jefferson, Tomas Max Martin, Hannah Russell, and Ergün Cakal launch a research-focused post-coup essay series.
Lili Kyawt (pseudonym) reflects on experiences of trauma shared by different generations.
Khine, Nway Oo, and Peter (pseudonyms) express what they stand to lose in Myanmar’s Spring Revolution and why they continue the fight.
Shona Loong reflects on grief, heartbreak, and hope among Karen communities after the February 2021 coup.
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