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Rights Refused: Grassroots Activism and State Violence in Myanmar with Eliott Prasse Freeman

Rights Refused: Grassroots Activism and State Violence in Myanmar with Eliott Prasse Freeman

Update: 2025-03-28
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Dr. Eliott Prasse Freeman sits down to discuss his new book: “Rights Refused Grassroots Activism and State Violence in Myanmar.” The discussion focuses on the evolution of the concept of human rights, from its categorical, colonial understanding to its impact on modern-day Myanmar. Freeman cites examples of spiritual practices surrounding political protests and the different ways that activists have fought for rights throughout modern history.

Dr. Eliott Prasse Freeman is an Assistant Professor of Sociology and Anthropology at the University of Singapore. He is a Burma Studies specialist who researches human rights, political protest, and violence.

Book available now through Standford University Press at: https://www.sup.org/books/anthropology/rights-refused
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