textThis project examines the literal and literary bodies associated with the Sinhalese-Tamil conflict in Sri Lanka as they are represented in literary, journalistic, and anthropological accounts. These texts are populated by historical personages and fictional characters spun from imagination or based on actual people who serve as representatives of those who live in the day to day reality of violence. The goal of this project is to offer a re-visioning of the power relations between the aggressor and victim, the victor and vanquished, in violent conflicts. Island of Blood: Frontier Reports from Sri Lanka, Afghanistan and Other South Asian Flashpoints, a memoir by Anita Pratap, and The Terrorist, a feature film by Santosh Sivan, illust...
This thesis seeks to discover the conditions legitimizing political violence by exploring the Sri La...
This PhD Thesis focuses on the relationship between war and gender, contextually set in Sri Lanka. I...
Sri Lanka is the theatre of a three decade long bloody ‘terrorist’ conflict, where terrorist strateg...
Researchers have given considerable attention to war crimes across nations. Numerous anthropologists...
Because of Sri Lanka’s 26-year-long ethnic conflict between the Sri Lankan government and militant g...
The long and violent Sri Lankan Tamil conflict had its most severe impact on its closest neighbour T...
Emerging from a history of state-sponsored violence and discrimination, the Liberation Tigers of Tam...
The increasing visibility of armed women in violent conflicts in the modern world has unsettled conv...
During the Sri Lankan Civil War, an entire generation grew up under a condition of violence. I analy...
The paper seeks to explore embodied histories of violence through an insightful discussion on the re...
This article explores the availability of discourses of victimhood to political actors who aim to ju...
This article explores the availability of discourses of victimhood to political actors who aim to ju...
Because of Sri Lanka's 26-year-long ethnic conflict between the Sri Lankan government and militant g...
The long and violent Sri Lankan Tamil conflict had its most severe impact on its closest neighbour T...
The Ph.D. focuses on the recent conflict in Sri Lanka that ended on 19 May 2009 with the military de...
This thesis seeks to discover the conditions legitimizing political violence by exploring the Sri La...
This PhD Thesis focuses on the relationship between war and gender, contextually set in Sri Lanka. I...
Sri Lanka is the theatre of a three decade long bloody ‘terrorist’ conflict, where terrorist strateg...
Researchers have given considerable attention to war crimes across nations. Numerous anthropologists...
Because of Sri Lanka’s 26-year-long ethnic conflict between the Sri Lankan government and militant g...
The long and violent Sri Lankan Tamil conflict had its most severe impact on its closest neighbour T...
Emerging from a history of state-sponsored violence and discrimination, the Liberation Tigers of Tam...
The increasing visibility of armed women in violent conflicts in the modern world has unsettled conv...
During the Sri Lankan Civil War, an entire generation grew up under a condition of violence. I analy...
The paper seeks to explore embodied histories of violence through an insightful discussion on the re...
This article explores the availability of discourses of victimhood to political actors who aim to ju...
This article explores the availability of discourses of victimhood to political actors who aim to ju...
Because of Sri Lanka's 26-year-long ethnic conflict between the Sri Lankan government and militant g...
The long and violent Sri Lankan Tamil conflict had its most severe impact on its closest neighbour T...
The Ph.D. focuses on the recent conflict in Sri Lanka that ended on 19 May 2009 with the military de...
This thesis seeks to discover the conditions legitimizing political violence by exploring the Sri La...
This PhD Thesis focuses on the relationship between war and gender, contextually set in Sri Lanka. I...
Sri Lanka is the theatre of a three decade long bloody ‘terrorist’ conflict, where terrorist strateg...