This article examines the uses of images of women fighters of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam during and after the Sri Lankan civil war (1983–2009) to explore the contrasting mobilizations of visual representations of Tamil women cadres, focusing on the cultivation and framing of contradictory nationalist imaginaries by competing ethnic and state actors. In northern Sri Lanka, portraits of gun-bearing women fighters were wielded to signal revolutionary possibilities for the future of the Tamil nation-state as well as to inform the political socialization of its hopeful citizens. Meanwhile, images of Tamil women cadres were cast as gendered and ethnicized threats by the Sri Lankan state in what constituted a calculated form of visual et...
This article explores the availability of discourses of victimhood to political actors who aim to ju...
Sri Lanka is the theatre of a three decade long bloody ‘terrorist’ conflict, where terrorist strateg...
Three decades of ethno-nationalist war in Sri Lanka has contributed to a major social change for Tam...
During the Sri Lankan Civil War, an entire generation grew up under a condition of violence. I analy...
Over the last decade, females have been an integral part of fighting forces in both international co...
Emerging from a history of state-sponsored violence and discrimination, the Liberation Tigers of Tam...
Rebel movements in Sri Lanka, Eritrea, Nepal, Columbia, and El Salvador among others report between ...
The increasing visibility of armed women in violent conflicts in the modern world has unsettled conv...
Sri Lanka has been ravaged by the long-running civil war held between the Government of Sri Lanka an...
This thesis is an ethnography of the political work of popular photography in northern Sri Lanka. Fo...
The case of thousands of female combatants participating in the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, a ...
This paper discusses various factors behind the ethnic Tamil women who decided to join the terrorist...
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...
Northern Sri Lanka has been at the heart of the country’s 30-year civil war, a bloody conflict which...
This article explores the availability of discourses of victimhood to political actors who aim to ju...
Sri Lanka is the theatre of a three decade long bloody ‘terrorist’ conflict, where terrorist strateg...
Three decades of ethno-nationalist war in Sri Lanka has contributed to a major social change for Tam...
During the Sri Lankan Civil War, an entire generation grew up under a condition of violence. I analy...
Over the last decade, females have been an integral part of fighting forces in both international co...
Emerging from a history of state-sponsored violence and discrimination, the Liberation Tigers of Tam...
Rebel movements in Sri Lanka, Eritrea, Nepal, Columbia, and El Salvador among others report between ...
The increasing visibility of armed women in violent conflicts in the modern world has unsettled conv...
Sri Lanka has been ravaged by the long-running civil war held between the Government of Sri Lanka an...
This thesis is an ethnography of the political work of popular photography in northern Sri Lanka. Fo...
The case of thousands of female combatants participating in the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, a ...
This paper discusses various factors behind the ethnic Tamil women who decided to join the terrorist...
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...
Northern Sri Lanka has been at the heart of the country’s 30-year civil war, a bloody conflict which...
This article explores the availability of discourses of victimhood to political actors who aim to ju...
Sri Lanka is the theatre of a three decade long bloody ‘terrorist’ conflict, where terrorist strateg...
Three decades of ethno-nationalist war in Sri Lanka has contributed to a major social change for Tam...