Pathways of Dissent : Tamil Nationalism in Sri Lanka
معرفی کتاب «Pathways of Dissent : Tamil Nationalism in Sri Lanka» نوشتهٔ edited by R. Cheran، منتشرشده توسط نشر SAGE Publications India Pvt در سال 2009. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
sri Lanka, The 'teardrop Isle', Has Been Under International Attention For More Than Two Decades For Its Ethnic Conflict And Civil War, And Recently, Under Intense Media Scrutiny For What Seems Like A Decisive End To The Civil War. While The Ethnic Conflict And The Civil War Have Been The Subjects Of Numerous Academic And Non-academic Studies In Both The East And The West, There Has Been No Significant Research On Nationalism, Particularly Tamil Nationalism, As It Manifests Itself In Sri Lanka.
pathways Of Dissent: Tamil Nationalism In Sri Lanka Endeavours To Fill This Crucial Academic Gap Through Its Collection Of Ten In-depth Essays That Present A Wide Perspective Of The Subject. The Book Holistically Portrays Tamil Nationalism From Various Disciplinary Perspectives Like History, Political Science, International Relations, Art, Literature, Sociology And Anthropology. In Doing So, It Tries To Understand The Nature Of Nationalism As It Emerges In These Areas And Adds To The Richness And Complexity Of The Problem.
the Significance Of This Collection Is Not Only In Its Breadth Of Vision, But Also In The Origins Of The Hypotheses. The Essays Cite Primary Sources From Tamil Society And Culture That Are Not Usually Referred To. It Is The First Multi-disciplinary Collection Of Essays Exploring The State Of Sri Lankan Tamils And Their Nationalistic Moorings. The Book Succeeds In Adding Further Scholarship To The Academic Debate Centred On Nationalism, Politics, Sociology And Ethnic Conflicts. Academics And Readers With A Focus On Ethnic Conflicts, Peace Studies, Nationalism, Tamil Politics And Society And South Asian History Will Find The Book To Be An Essential Referencesource.
Contents List of Abbreviations Preface Pathways of Dissent: An Introduction 1 - Nationalism, Historiography and Archaeology in Sri Lanka 2 - Towards Understanding Militant Tamil Nationalism in Sri Lanka 3 - Brides as Bridges? Movements, Actors, Documents and Anticipation in Constructing Tamilness 4 - Confi guring Spaces and Constructing Nations in Sri Lankan Tamil Literature 5 - Painting the Artist’s Self: Location, Relocation and the Metamorphosis 6 - Being Tamil in a Different Way: A Feminist Critique of the Tamil Nation 7 - Making Sense of the Census in Sri Lanka: Up-country Tamils and Sri Lankan Tamil Nationalism 8 - The Economics of Tamil Nationalism: Evolution and Challenges 9 - Nationalism in the Era of Neo-liberalism: The Changing Global Parameters of Self-determination and Statehood Appendix Bibliography About the Editor and Contributors Index This bookendeavors to fillan important academic gap through its collection of ten in-depth essays that present a wide perspective of the subject. The book holistically portrays Tamil nationalism from various disciplinary perspectives like history, political science, international relations, art, literature, sociology, and anthropology. In doing so, it tries to understand the nature of nationalism as it emerges in these areas and adds to the richness and complexity of the problematic. The significance of this collection is not only its breadth of vision, but also the origins of the hypotheses. Endeavors to fill an important academic gap through its collection of ten essays that present a perspective of the subject. This book holistically portrays Tamil nationalism from various disciplinary perspectives like history, political science, international relations, art, literature, sociology, and anthropology.