Nation, Constitutionalism and Buddhism in Sri Lanka offers a new perspective on contemporary debates about Sinhalese Buddhist nationalism in Sri Lanka. In this book de Silva Wijeyeratne argues forcefully that Sinhalese Buddhism in the period prior to its engagement with the British colonial State signified a relatively unbounded (although at times boundary forming) set of practices that facilitated both the inclusion and exclusion of non-Buddhist concepts and people within a particular cosmological frame. Juxtaposing the premodern against the backdrop of colonial modernity, this book tells us that in contrast modern 'Sinhalese Buddhism/nationalism' is a much more reified and bounded concept, one imagined through a 19th century epistemology ...
The Colebrooke-Cameron Reforms (1831) have been characterised by David Scott (1995) as marking the t...
The Colebrooke-Cameron Reforms (1831) have been characterised by David Scott (1995) as marking the t...
The Colebrooke-Cameron Reforms (1831) have been characterised by David Scott (1995) as marking the t...
Nation, Constitutionalism and Buddhism in Sri Lanka offers a new perspective on contemporary debates...
Nation, Constitutionalism and Buddhism in Sri Lanka offers a new perspective on contemporary debates...
Focusing on Sri Lanka, this book offers a new perspective on contemporary debates about nationalism ...
"Focusing on Sri Lanka, this book offers a new perspective on contemporary debates about nationalism...
Sri Lanka's civil war between the majority Sinhalese and the minority Tamil communities has now rage...
Sri Lanka's civil war between the majority Sinhalese and the minority Tamil communities has now rage...
As far as contemporary debates about devolution from the centre in Sri Lanka are concerned, the Indi...
As far as contemporary debates about devolution from the centre in Sri Lanka are concerned, the Indi...
The ethnic conflict between the Tamil minority and the state of Sri Lanka turned into one of the blo...
The postcolonial ethnic crisis in Sri Lanka is a crisis of the postcolonial state, a state which has...
The postcolonial ethnic crisis in Sri Lanka is a crisis of the postcolonial state, a state which has...
In this paper, I discuss the evolution of Buddhist civilisational populism in modern Sri Lankan poli...
The Colebrooke-Cameron Reforms (1831) have been characterised by David Scott (1995) as marking the t...
The Colebrooke-Cameron Reforms (1831) have been characterised by David Scott (1995) as marking the t...
The Colebrooke-Cameron Reforms (1831) have been characterised by David Scott (1995) as marking the t...
Nation, Constitutionalism and Buddhism in Sri Lanka offers a new perspective on contemporary debates...
Nation, Constitutionalism and Buddhism in Sri Lanka offers a new perspective on contemporary debates...
Focusing on Sri Lanka, this book offers a new perspective on contemporary debates about nationalism ...
"Focusing on Sri Lanka, this book offers a new perspective on contemporary debates about nationalism...
Sri Lanka's civil war between the majority Sinhalese and the minority Tamil communities has now rage...
Sri Lanka's civil war between the majority Sinhalese and the minority Tamil communities has now rage...
As far as contemporary debates about devolution from the centre in Sri Lanka are concerned, the Indi...
As far as contemporary debates about devolution from the centre in Sri Lanka are concerned, the Indi...
The ethnic conflict between the Tamil minority and the state of Sri Lanka turned into one of the blo...
The postcolonial ethnic crisis in Sri Lanka is a crisis of the postcolonial state, a state which has...
The postcolonial ethnic crisis in Sri Lanka is a crisis of the postcolonial state, a state which has...
In this paper, I discuss the evolution of Buddhist civilisational populism in modern Sri Lankan poli...
The Colebrooke-Cameron Reforms (1831) have been characterised by David Scott (1995) as marking the t...
The Colebrooke-Cameron Reforms (1831) have been characterised by David Scott (1995) as marking the t...
The Colebrooke-Cameron Reforms (1831) have been characterised by David Scott (1995) as marking the t...