Everyday ethnicity in Sri Lanka Up-country Tamil identity politics / Daniel Bass.
Material type:
- 9780415526241 (hardback)
- 9780203097809 (ebook)
- Malaiyaha Tamil (Sri Lankan people) -- Ethnic identity
- Malaiyaha Tamil (Sri Lankan people) -- Government policy -- Sri Lanka
- Tamil diaspora
- Malaiyaha Tamil (Sri Lankan people) -- Politics and government
- Identity politics -- Sri Lanka
- Sri Lanka -- Race relations -- Political aspects
- Sri Lanka -- Politics and government -- 1978-
- SL 140 BAS
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SL 130.2 HAR නැගෙනහිර මුදාගත් මෙහෙයුම | SL 130.6 ETH Ethnicity and social change in Sri Lanka | SL 130.8 PIC Picturing coexistence and conflict | SL 140 BAS Everyday ethnicity in Sri Lanka | SL 140 STR The royal 'we' | SL 180 MAT Diabolical Conspiracy / | SL 182 SAL The Sri Lankan Malays and their language = |
Focusing on notions of diaspora, identity and agency, this book examines ethnicity in war-torn Sri Lanka. It highlights the historical development and negotiation of a new identification of Up-country Tamil amidst Sri Lanka's violent ethnic politics. Over the past thirty years, Up-country (Indian) Tamils generally have tried to secure their vision of living within a multi-ethnic Sri Lanka, not within Tamil Eelam, the separatist dream that ended with the civil war in 2009. Exploring Sri Lanka within the deep history of colonial-era South Asian plantation diasporas, the book arg
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