This article explores the availability of discourses of victimhood to political actors who aim to justify violence and mass atrocity in the name of those victims. Arguing that the label of the ‘victim’ is equally available for distortion and political capitalization as the label of the ‘criminal’ or the ‘terrorist’, this article reflects on the role of the victim in violence and processes of criminalization. Examining the rhetorical tendencies and strategies of both the state and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam in the Sri Lankan civil war, this article describes how the victim was categorized by both sides. This article argues that these categorizations, which simultaneously draw on respective collective memories of victimization are c...
This thesis examines the continuation of identity based politics in post-war Sri Lanka in relation t...
Prior to the conclusion of 30 years of civil war, many ordinary Sri Lankans were caught in bombings ...
Prior to the conclusion of 30 years of civil war, many ordinary Sri Lankans were caught in bombings ...
This article explores the availability of discourses of victimhood to political actors who aim to ju...
This thesis seeks to discover the conditions legitimizing political violence by exploring the Sri La...
This thesis seeks to discover the conditions legitimizing political violence by exploring the Sri La...
Post-war Sri Lanka is defined by the logic of Sinhala-Buddhist nationalism, glorification and expans...
Since the end of the Sri Lanka’s civil war between the state and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eela...
textThis project examines the literal and literary bodies associated with the Sinhalese-Tamil confli...
The chapter explores memorialization and particular readings of history in Sri Lanka after the endin...
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...
During the Sri Lankan Civil War, an entire generation grew up under a condition of violence. I analy...
Researchers have given considerable attention to war crimes across nations. Numerous anthropologists...
After the outbreak of Elam War in Sri Lanka from 1983 to 2009, it takes only few years for the Sri L...
This thesis examines the continuation of identity based politics in post-war Sri Lanka in relation t...
Prior to the conclusion of 30 years of civil war, many ordinary Sri Lankans were caught in bombings ...
Prior to the conclusion of 30 years of civil war, many ordinary Sri Lankans were caught in bombings ...
This article explores the availability of discourses of victimhood to political actors who aim to ju...
This thesis seeks to discover the conditions legitimizing political violence by exploring the Sri La...
This thesis seeks to discover the conditions legitimizing political violence by exploring the Sri La...
Post-war Sri Lanka is defined by the logic of Sinhala-Buddhist nationalism, glorification and expans...
Since the end of the Sri Lanka’s civil war between the state and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eela...
textThis project examines the literal and literary bodies associated with the Sinhalese-Tamil confli...
The chapter explores memorialization and particular readings of history in Sri Lanka after the endin...
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...
During the Sri Lankan Civil War, an entire generation grew up under a condition of violence. I analy...
Researchers have given considerable attention to war crimes across nations. Numerous anthropologists...
After the outbreak of Elam War in Sri Lanka from 1983 to 2009, it takes only few years for the Sri L...
This thesis examines the continuation of identity based politics in post-war Sri Lanka in relation t...
Prior to the conclusion of 30 years of civil war, many ordinary Sri Lankans were caught in bombings ...
Prior to the conclusion of 30 years of civil war, many ordinary Sri Lankans were caught in bombings ...