Pearl Tears on the Silver Screen: War Movies and Expanding Burmese Militarism in the Early Independence Years
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Ferguson, Jane
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Amsterdam University Press
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The early years of Burmese postcolonial independence (1948) saw a tremendous
expansion of the Tatmadaw (Burmese Armed Forces) predicated on
an ongoing civil war and the Kuomintang ‘incursion’ in the northeastern
Shan State. The same years comprised the beginning of the so-called
‘golden age’ of Burmese cinema. Amidst fijilms of various genres, historical
fijiction war fijilms glorifying Burmese soldiers and peasants as heroes,
and constructing archetypes of enemies to the country’s independence
marked an important shift from earlier colonial-era nationalist fijilms
which had sought to reclaim Burmese sovereignty by harking back to the
grandeur of prior Burmese dynasties. Instead, while war experiences are
homogenized and enemies are stereotyped, national heroes were now
created as part of a post-independence political milieu.
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Southeast Asia on Screen: From Independence to Financial Crisis (1945-1998)
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