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Title: Shan virtual insurgency and the spectatorship of the nation
Authors: Amporn Jirattikorn
Authors: Amporn Jirattikorn
Keywords: Arts and Humanities;Social Sciences
Issue Date: 1-Feb-2011
Abstract: The Shan State Army-South (SSA-S) is today one of Burma's largest remaining ethnic opposition armies. This paper investigates ethnic politics of the SSA-S and their strategic use of media. It argues that Shan insurgency today has moved into a new phase characterised by its intense involvement with mass media. The paper examines, on the production side, the Shan insurgency's media products and its networking with the Thai press. On the reception side, it explores how the images of ethnic insurgency are consumed by Shan audiences living in exile, analysing how long-distance Shan nationalism is generated through the spectatorship of these 'militarised' images. © 2011 The National University of Singapore.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/49654
ISSN: 14740680
00224634
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