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Globalization, Terror & the Shaming of the Nation
  • Language: en

Globalization, Terror & the Shaming of the Nation

This book traces the troubled nexus between the sweeping globalization, which gained momentum in the early-1980s across Sri Lanka, and the cultures of terror, which unraveled over the rest of the decade. It explores the way in which these forces impacted on local discourses of masculinity in Sinhala society, transforming, in turn, the way in which a whole new generation of young boys engaged in the construction of masculinities in sites such as the high school. This book traces these processes through an ethnographic study of extraordinarily violent event that took place in a Sinhala village in Sri Lanka. Here twenty-two schoolboys attending the most prestigious school in the district were k...

Inhabiting an Embattled Body
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 283

Inhabiting an Embattled Body

This book offers an anthropological account of Sri Lanka’s Eelam Wars III and IV. It is based on the life-narratives of ex-servicemen who fought on the frontlines. The volume approaches militarism as a practice of masculinity. It explores the sense of embattlement that young recruits feel, which stems from the inner war between notions of bodily deference instilled in childhood and having to conduct offensives on the battlefield. Thus though they wish to move smoothly into the assault techniques learnt in combat-training, they sometimes find their bodies are acting-out a different trajectory; engaging in acts of spectacular violence or simply running away. It traverses themes such as mascu...

Nationalism, Development and Ethnic Conflict in Sri Lanka
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 244

Nationalism, Development and Ethnic Conflict in Sri Lanka

This book examines the relationship between ethnic conflict and economic development in modern Sri Lanka. Drawing on a historically informed political sociology, it explores how the economic and the ethnic have encountered one another, focusing in particular on the phenomenon of Sinhala nationalism. In doing so, the book engages with some of the central issues in contemporary Sri Lanka: why has the ethnic conflict been so protracted, and so resistant to solution? What explains the enduring political significance of Sinhala nationalism? What is the relationship between market reform and conflict? Why did the Norwegian-sponsored peace process collapse? How is the Rajapaksa phenomenon to be understood? The topical spread of the book is broad, covering the evolution of peasant agriculture, land scarcity, state welfarism, nationalist ideology, party systems, political morality, military employment, business elites, market reforms, and development aid.

Liberal Peace In Question
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

Liberal Peace In Question

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-01-01
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  • Publisher: Anthem Press

The present book uses Sri Lanka’s failed attempt at negotiating peace with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, to examine the politics of state and market reforms towards liberal peace. Sri Lanka is seen as a critical case that demonstrates key characteristics and shortcomings of liberal peace, vividly demonstrated by internationally facilitated elite negotiations and donor-funded neoliberal development.

Writing Sri Lanka
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 357

Writing Sri Lanka

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007-01-24
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Focusing on ways in which cultural nationalism has influenced both the production and critical reception of texts, Salgado presents a detailed analysis of eight leading Sri Lankan writers - Michael Ondaatje, Romesh Gunasekera, Shyam Selvadurai, A. Sivanandan, Jean Arasanayagam, Carl Muller, James Goonewardene and Punyakante Wijenaike – to rigorously challenge the theoretical, cultural and political assumptions that pit ‘insider’ against ‘outsider’, ‘resident’ against ‘migrant’ and the ‘authentic’ against the ‘alien’. By interrogating the discourses of territoriality and boundary marking that have come into prominence since the start of the civil war, Salgado works to define a more nuanced and sensitive critical framework that actively reclaims marginalized voices and draws upon recent studies in migration and the diaspora to reconfigure the Sri Lankan critical terrain.

Contesting Masculinities and Women’s Agency in Kashmir
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 174

Contesting Masculinities and Women’s Agency in Kashmir

What is the significance of gender and masculinities in understanding conflict? Through an ethnographic study conducted between 2013 and 2016, this book explores the politics of competing and sometimes overlapping masculinities represented by the state armed forces and the non-state actors in the Kashmir valley. In addition, the book broadens the understanding of women’s agency through its engagement with the construction, performance, and interplay of masculinities in the conflict. Combining existing elements of both feminist research and critical scholarship on men and masculinities, the book highlights the significance of foregrounding the interplay of men’s identities in conflicts to...

The Prevention of Torture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 375

The Prevention of Torture

  • Categories: Law

Moving past theoretical critiques of human rights, this book considers how we might translate situational analyses of torture into effective strategies for preventing it.

Buddhist Nuns and Gendered Practice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 334

Buddhist Nuns and Gendered Practice

Nirmala S. Salgado offers a groundbreaking study of the politics of representation of Buddhist nuns. Challenging assumptions about writing on gender and Buddhism, Salgado raises important theoretical questions about the applicability of liberal feminist concepts and language to the practices of Buddhist nuns. Based on extensive research in Sri Lanka as well as on interviews with Theravada and Tibetan nuns from around the world, Salgado's study invites a reconsideration of female renunciation. How do scholarly narratives continue to be complicit in reinscribing colonialist and patriarchal stories about Buddhist women? In what ways have recent debates contributed to the construction of the sub...

Economy, Culture, and Civil War in Sri Lanka
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 270

Economy, Culture, and Civil War in Sri Lanka

"Will be of interest to those working on conflict and peace studies, economic development, cultural studies, and women in the modern world. A key new publication." --Chandra R. de Silva, Old Dominion University ..". offers a superb overview of how a civil war, driven by ethnicity, can engender a new culture and a new political economy... Highly recommended." -- Choice Economy, Culture, and Civil War in Sri Lanka provides a lucid and up-to-date interpretation of Sri Lankan society and its 20-year civil conflict. An interdisciplinary examination of the relationship between the economy, broadly defined, and the reproduction of violent conflict, this volume argues that the war is grounded not ju...

Feminists Under Fire
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 255

Feminists Under Fire

This wide-ranging anthology compares the social, political, and economic situations of women during the civil wars in Sri Lanka and the former Yugoslavia