This thesis examines masculinity in the Sri Lankan Tamil diaspora through two ritual practices, kavat&dotbelow;i and viratam. I argue that these practices are expressions of masculine identity and articulations of anxiety rooted in the refugee experience. Kavat&dotbelow;i, a ritual piercing and ecstatic dance, and viratam, a rigorous fast, reconstruct masculinities fragmented by expatriation and the ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka. Through ritual performance, men fashion themselves as the selfless heroes of traditional Tamil literature without negating their fluency as modern Tamil-Canadians. By voicing rupture and enacting reprieve, the men who perform these rites incur individual catharsis. New non-Brahmin masculine identities that draw thei...
This doctoral thesis explores the meanings and practices associated with Vellalah identity in the co...
Colonialist stereotypes portrayed Hindu men, particularly those involved in goddess worship and Tant...
Customs and traditions are an inevitable part of human life. The traditions, customs, and cultural p...
Yaktovil healing rituals in Sri Lanka are traditionally complex night-long performances with energet...
In May 2009, when the war between the government of Sri Lanka and Tamil insurgents came to an end, S...
Globally, there are men enacting non-heteronormative sexualities in various ways. Beyond this self-e...
This article discusses a research methodology study which worked with young men – members of a forme...
This PhD Thesis focuses on the relationship between war and gender, contextually set in Sri Lanka. I...
When the Sri Lankan performing art was analysed, a clear-cut difference in gender-typed participatio...
This dissertation examines performance and the politics of desire in Tamil society based upon ethnog...
Sabarimala – a South Indian all-male pilgrimage to Ayyappan, a hyper-male deity born from two male g...
Mohiniyattam is an Indian Classical Dance form that originated in the state of Kerala and is popular...
From the 1830s until the 1930s, millions of Indians migrated to work on plantations throughout the B...
Mahavamsa , the most widely cited historical Pali chronicle, records information about the performin...
Mahavamsa , the most widely cited historical Pali chronicle, records information about the performin...
This doctoral thesis explores the meanings and practices associated with Vellalah identity in the co...
Colonialist stereotypes portrayed Hindu men, particularly those involved in goddess worship and Tant...
Customs and traditions are an inevitable part of human life. The traditions, customs, and cultural p...
Yaktovil healing rituals in Sri Lanka are traditionally complex night-long performances with energet...
In May 2009, when the war between the government of Sri Lanka and Tamil insurgents came to an end, S...
Globally, there are men enacting non-heteronormative sexualities in various ways. Beyond this self-e...
This article discusses a research methodology study which worked with young men – members of a forme...
This PhD Thesis focuses on the relationship between war and gender, contextually set in Sri Lanka. I...
When the Sri Lankan performing art was analysed, a clear-cut difference in gender-typed participatio...
This dissertation examines performance and the politics of desire in Tamil society based upon ethnog...
Sabarimala – a South Indian all-male pilgrimage to Ayyappan, a hyper-male deity born from two male g...
Mohiniyattam is an Indian Classical Dance form that originated in the state of Kerala and is popular...
From the 1830s until the 1930s, millions of Indians migrated to work on plantations throughout the B...
Mahavamsa , the most widely cited historical Pali chronicle, records information about the performin...
Mahavamsa , the most widely cited historical Pali chronicle, records information about the performin...
This doctoral thesis explores the meanings and practices associated with Vellalah identity in the co...
Colonialist stereotypes portrayed Hindu men, particularly those involved in goddess worship and Tant...
Customs and traditions are an inevitable part of human life. The traditions, customs, and cultural p...