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Abiding By Sri Lanka On Peace Place And Postcolonality Public Worlds 1st Edition Qadri Ismail

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Abiding By Sri Lanka On Peace Place And Postcolonality Public Worlds 1st Edition Qadri Ismail
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Publisher: Univ Of Minnesota Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.1 MB
Pages: 321
Author: Qadri Ismail
ISBN: 0816642540
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Abiding By Sri Lanka On Peace Place And Postcolonality Public Worlds 1st Edition Qadri Ismail by Qadri Ismail 0816642540 instant download after payment.

The lack of peace in Sri Lanka is commonly portrayed as a consequence of a violent, ethnonationalist conflict between the Sinhalese majority and the Tamil minority. Viewed in this light, resolution could be attained through conflict management. But, as Qadri Ismail reveals, this is too simplistic an understanding and cannot produce lasting peace. Abiding by Sri Lanka examines how the disciplines of anthropology, history, and literature treat the Sri Lankan ethnic conflict. Anthropology, Ismail contends, approaches Sri Lanka as an object from an “outside” and western point of view. History, addressing the conflict from the “inside,” abides by the place and so promotes change that is nationalist and exclusive. Neither of these fields imagines an inclusive community. Literature, Ismail argues, can. With close readings of texts that “abide” by Sri Lanka, texts that have a commitment to it, Ismail demonstrates that the problems in Sri Lanka raise fundamental concerns for us all regarding the relationship between democracies and minorities. Recognizing the structural as well as political tendencies of representative democracies to suppress minorities, Ismail rethinks democracy by redefining the concept of the minority perspective, not as a subject-position of numerical insignificance, but as a conceptual space that opens up the possibility for distinction without domination and, ultimately, peace. Qadri Ismail is associate professor of English at the University of Minnesota. He has also been a journalist in Sri Lanka.

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