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In My Mother's House

Sharika Thiranagama (Autor)

University of Pennsylvania Press (Editora)

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SKU: 9780812222845

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In May 2009, the Sri Lankan army overwhelmed the last stronghold of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam--better known as the Tamil Tigers--officially bringing an end to nearly three decades of civil war. Although the war has ended, the place of minorities in Sri Lanka remains uncertain, not least because the lengthy conflict drove entire populations from their homes. The figures are jarring: for example, all of the roughly 80,000 Muslims in northern Sri Lanka were expelled from the Tamil Tiger-controlled north, and nearly half of all Sri Lankan Tamils were displaced during the course of the civil war.

Sharika Thiranagama's <i>In My Mother's House</i> provides ethnographic insight into two important groups of internally displaced people: northern Sri Lankan Tamils and Sri Lankan Muslims. Through detailed engagement with ordinary people struggling to find a home in the world, Thiranagama explores the dynamics within and between these two minority communities, describing how these relations were reshaped by violence, displacement, and authoritarianism. In doing so, she illuminates an often overlooked intraminority relationship and new social forms created through protracted war.

<i>In My Mother's House</i> revolves around three major themes: ideas of home in the midst of profound displacement; transformations of familial experience; and the impact of the political violence--carried out by both the Tamil Tigers and the Sri Lankan state--on ordinary lives and public speech. Her rare focus on the effects and responses to LTTE political regulation and violence demonstrates that envisioning a peaceful future for postconflict Sri Lanka requires taking stock of the new Tamil and Muslim identities forged by the civil war. These identities cannot simply be cast away with the end of the war but must be negotiated anew.

Sobre o Livro

O livro apresenta etnografia sobre deslocamento interno no Sri Lanka, com foco em tamis do norte e muçulmanos cingaleses afetados pela guerra civil até 2009.

A autora examina temas de lar e deslocamento, transformações nas experiências familiares e os efeitos da violência política promovida por diferentes atores.

Texto dirigido a leitores de estudos sobre conflitos, antropologia e políticas pós-conflito, oferecendo material empírico para pesquisa e ensino universitário.

Características

Categoria Antropologia cultural
Subcategoria História moderna
Autores Sharika Thiranagama
Sobre o Autor Sharika Thiranagama é antropóloga com publicações acadêmicas sobre sociedade e conflito no Sri Lanka.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 322
Acabamento Brochura
Editora University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN 9780812222845
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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