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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781000779400
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (187 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Contemporary South Asia Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.89481105493
    Keywords: Tamil (Indic people)-Sri Lanka-Ethnic identity ; Nationalism-Sri Lanka ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Overview of Chapters -- References -- Chapter 1: Foucault and Counter-History -- (Re)defining History -- Counter-History and the Struggles for Political Power -- Counter-History as War -- References -- Chapter 2: Consolidating Tamil Nationalism -- Challenging the Victor's History -- Invoking the Past to Re-Create the Present -- Countering and Emulating Sinhala Buddhist Nationalism -- Claiming Remedial Sovereignty -- References -- Chapter 3: Politics of Immortalisation -- The Two 'Truths' or Many 'Truths' -- The Headless Polity -- From Invincibility to Invisibility -- References -- Chapter 4: Politics of Memorialisation -- Keeping Memories of State Atrocities Alive -- Romanticising the Armed Struggle -- From War Heroes to Guardian Deities -- References -- Chapter 5: (Re)conceptualising Global Politics -- The Transnationalisation of Tamil Nationalism -- Adjusting to the Global Liberal Order -- Capitalising on India-China Rivalry -- References -- Chapter 6: The 'New' Diplomatic Struggle -- Lobbying for International Justice -- The Geneva 'Battleground' -- From Pawns to King Makers? -- References -- Conclusion -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9781032294568 , 9781032294575
    Language: English
    Pages: pages cm
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Sriskanda Rajah, A.R Tamil nationalism in Sri Lanka
    DDC: 305.894/81105493
    Keywords: Tamil (Indic people) Ethnic identity ; Nationalism ; Sri Lanka Ethnic relations ; Political aspects
    Abstract: Foucault and Counter-history -- Consolidating Tamil Nationalism -- Politics of Immortalisation -- Politics of Memorialisation -- (Re)conceptualising Global Politics -- The 'New' Diplomatic Struggle.
    Abstract: "This book examines Tamil nationalism in Sri Lanka and provides insights on how Tamil nationalism has survived the destruction of the Tamil Tigers after May 2009 and continues to thrive, despite the absence a charismatic leadership to lead it or a centralised organisation to mobilise the Tamils along ethnic nationalistic lines. The ethnic nationalist ideology shaped-up by the Tamil Tigers continues to remain the driving force of the Tamil polity in Sri Lanka and the Diaspora. Using a Foucauldian counter-historical theoretical framework, the author analyses and offers answers to these questions: What is keeping Tamil nationalism alive despite the demise of the Tamil Tigers over a decade ago? Why do many Tamils in Sri Lanka and abroad refuse to accept a Sri Lankan political identity? How are Tamils able to continue on a nationalist path despite the absence of a unified political leadership? The book argues that Tamil nationalism has survived the latter's destruction because it has become counter-historical. It is this that has allowed, despite the internecine rivalries between Tamil political parties and Diaspora groups, the Tamil nationalist spirit to remain alive. The author also suggests that counter-history has, for many Tamil political parties and Diaspora groups, become the means of waging war, other than through an armed struggle, against the Sri Lankan state. Based on field research, interviews and documentary analysis, the book provides empirical and unique insights on Foucault's thesis that power is multifaceted and can function in the absence of centralized mechanisms. This book will be of interest to researchers in the fields of Politics and International Relations, in particular those working on ethnic nationalism, post-armed conflict peacebuilding/conflict resolution, the politics in Sri Lanka, diaspora politics and Foucault"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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