Ebook: Militarizing Sri Lanka: Popular Culture, Memory and Narrative in the Armed Conflict
Author: Neloufer De Mel
- Genre: History // Military History
- Year: 2007
- Publisher: Sage Publications Pvt. Ltd
- Language: English
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Militarizing Sri Lanka is a study of the militarization that has buttressed the war between the Sri Lankan state and the LTTE for over two decades. It highlights militarization as a process through which the ideology of militarism is shaped and shared in a manner that makes militant solutions to conflict a part of institutional structures and ways of thought. It foregrounds militarization as activity and agency, capable of adaptation and transforming society in significant ways; and as a deeply gendered, contingent and shifting process. It also analyzes both the construction and resistance to militarization and militarism, but in a manner that draws attention to their relationality rather than as self-evidently oppositional categories.
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