Ronit Ricci. 2019. Banishment and Belonging: Exile and Diaspora in Sarandib, Lanka, and Ceylon. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.This essay reviews a book that explores Sri Lanka, one of the historical destinations of colonial exile, with a focus on the literary traditions of the Malay people, particularly Muslims. By using manuscripts written by exiles as the primary source, this work emphasizes contextual studies on dimensions of humanity and culture (manuscript cultures) to explain the experiences of exiles in the formation of the diaspora tradition of the Malay Muslim community. These sources prove that despite being forced to leave their homeland, the exiles were able to construct a religious paradigm that granted them the ability...
Caste exists in all South Asian societies. Although the caste has become contentious among Sinhalese...
International audienceThis paper deals with a comparison between two groups of Sri Lankan Tamils who...
During its long journey of successive contact with foreign influences, Sri Lanka was exposed to vari...
Ronit Ricci. 2019. Banishment and Belonging: Exile and Diaspora in Sarandib, Lanka, and Ceylon. Camb...
By Ronit Ricci How are the plights of Adam, first man and, according to Islamic tradition, also firs...
The Ceylonese Tamils migration to Malaya started after the year 1894. Most of them were educated and...
This paper looks at an early nineteenth-century Malay letter from a land of exile, Ceylon (present S...
This paper looks at an early nineteenth-century Malay letter from a land of exile,Ceylon (present Sr...
This study drew on important insights from a quarter-century history of forcefully evicted Muslims i...
The diasporic Malay communities of Sri Lanka were brought to Sri Lanka through various waves of dep...
The culture of Sri Lanka may be best described as an 'Island Culture', a culture that is o...
Exile in Colonial Asia: Kings, Convicts, Commemoration explores the phenomenon of exile within and f...
This article investigates a particular sub-section of South Asian literature in English, namely, con...
This article explores the mechanism by which the literary endeavours of the numerically small commun...
This is the first of three CREST-funded Thematic Reports published by a team of researchers at City,...
Caste exists in all South Asian societies. Although the caste has become contentious among Sinhalese...
International audienceThis paper deals with a comparison between two groups of Sri Lankan Tamils who...
During its long journey of successive contact with foreign influences, Sri Lanka was exposed to vari...
Ronit Ricci. 2019. Banishment and Belonging: Exile and Diaspora in Sarandib, Lanka, and Ceylon. Camb...
By Ronit Ricci How are the plights of Adam, first man and, according to Islamic tradition, also firs...
The Ceylonese Tamils migration to Malaya started after the year 1894. Most of them were educated and...
This paper looks at an early nineteenth-century Malay letter from a land of exile, Ceylon (present S...
This paper looks at an early nineteenth-century Malay letter from a land of exile,Ceylon (present Sr...
This study drew on important insights from a quarter-century history of forcefully evicted Muslims i...
The diasporic Malay communities of Sri Lanka were brought to Sri Lanka through various waves of dep...
The culture of Sri Lanka may be best described as an 'Island Culture', a culture that is o...
Exile in Colonial Asia: Kings, Convicts, Commemoration explores the phenomenon of exile within and f...
This article investigates a particular sub-section of South Asian literature in English, namely, con...
This article explores the mechanism by which the literary endeavours of the numerically small commun...
This is the first of three CREST-funded Thematic Reports published by a team of researchers at City,...
Caste exists in all South Asian societies. Although the caste has become contentious among Sinhalese...
International audienceThis paper deals with a comparison between two groups of Sri Lankan Tamils who...
During its long journey of successive contact with foreign influences, Sri Lanka was exposed to vari...