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Resistance through Higher Education

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In February 2021, Myanmar experienced the third coup d’état in its modern history. Unprecedented strength was displayed by Myanmar civil society as it fought back against these new authoritarian dr...
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  • 07 January 2025
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In February 2021, Myanmar experienced the third coup d’état in its modern history. Unprecedented strength was displayed by Myanmar civil society as it fought back against these new authoritarian drives. Where did this strength come from?

Fearing the loss of the benefits gained in the previous decade of reforms (2011–2021), students, teachers, professors, and activists fuelled the Spring Revolution. To understand what is happening in Myanmar, this book outlines the historical efforts by Myanmar universities to advocate for a more just society and offers unique insight into the long-lasting struggle of education against authoritarianism.

By exploring Myanmar’s social and political struggles through the lens of higher education resistance, the book offers a compelling narrative about the life of the country following the latest coup d’état, an event that continues to puzzle the international community.

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Price: $119.95
Pages: 184
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Bristol University Press
Publication Date: 07 January 2025
ISBN: 9781529241068
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Asian, Political ideologies and movements, EDUCATION / Administration / Higher, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Activism & Social Justice, Civics and citizenship, Revolutionary groups and movements
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“One cannot understand contemporary Myanmar without appreciating the role of its Higher Education, students, and teachers in a state–society conflict that has lasted over 80 years. This book offers an essential lens to comprehend the country's history, as well as the current fight for democracy and social justice.” Marie Lall, University College London
Licia Proserpio is Adjunct Professor at the Department of History and Culture at the University of Bologna, Italy, and at the School of Liberal Studies at UPES, India.

Introduction

1. In the Wake of the 2021 Coup: Resistance by the Educated Gen Z and Their Teachers

2. Myanmar’s Higher Education in Historical Perspective

3. Building ‘Reformist’ Higher Education in Myanmar (the 2011–21 Decade)

4. Impossible Resistance to Neoliberalism: Making Myanmar Universities More Autonomous but Not More Inclusive

5. After the 2021 Coup: Higher Education for the Revolution

Conclusion