People Inbetween: The Burghers and the middle class in the transformations within Sri Lanka, 1790s-1960s

People Inbetween: The Burghers and the middle class in the transformations within Sri Lanka, 1790s-1960s
Title People Inbetween: The Burghers and the middle class in the transformations within Sri Lanka, 1790s-1960s PDF eBook
Author Michael Roberts
Publisher
Pages 460
Release 1989
Genre British
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People in Between; the Burghers and the Middle Class in the Transformations Within Sri Lanka, 1790-1960s

People in Between; the Burghers and the Middle Class in the Transformations Within Sri Lanka, 1790-1960s
Title People in Between; the Burghers and the Middle Class in the Transformations Within Sri Lanka, 1790-1960s PDF eBook
Author Michael Roberts
Publisher
Pages 389
Release 1989
Genre Middle class
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The Gendered Nation

The Gendered Nation
Title The Gendered Nation PDF eBook
Author Neluka Silva
Publisher SAGE
Pages 262
Release 2004-05-25
Genre History
ISBN 9780761932024

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"In examining the literary representations of these critical junctures, Neluka Silva draws upon key aspects of postcolonial, nationalist and feminist theory, which have influenced both the understanding of the concerned episodes and the literary productions of the authors selected. By providing an implicit comparative frame of reference, the author succeeds in suggesting ways in which certain choices reinforce or subvert established power relations in the fraught arena of nationalist politics in the four South Asian countries." "This book will be of interest to students and scholars of postcolonial literature, cultural studies, critical theory, gender studies, politics and nationalism."--BOOK JACKET.

Literature and Racial Ambiguity

Literature and Racial Ambiguity
Title Literature and Racial Ambiguity PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 338
Release 2016-08-09
Genre Social Science
ISBN 900433422X

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Linguistic Identity in Postcolonial Multilingual Spaces

Linguistic Identity in Postcolonial Multilingual Spaces
Title Linguistic Identity in Postcolonial Multilingual Spaces PDF eBook
Author Eric A. Anchimbe
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 350
Release 2009-05-05
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1443810401

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This timely volume moves away considerably from traditional topics investigated in studies of multilingualism and linguistic identity to propose new analytical approaches that investigate postcolonial societies from the standpoint of their specific internal structures. The book uses postcolonial multilingual societies as gateways into complex webs of identity construction and group boundary definition, the interplay and functions of oral (indigenous) and written (foreign) languages in multilingual communities, the birth of new diaspora generations at home and abroad, the redefinitions of gender roles, and the impact of linguistic identities on the different nation states focused upon in the contributions. “This book could not be published at a better time. The contributors present informative facts about the complex dynamics of the co-existence of ex-colonial languages with the ancestral languages of their new speakers, and about how, on the one hand, they are embraced by some as socio-economic assets and, on the other, they are treated by others as alienating colonial legacies. The reader will learn about various “ecological” factors that have contributed to the indigenization of English, the maintenance or revitalization of indigenous languages, and the emergence of new cultural identities that foster new forms of linguistic diversity in Asia and Africa. This book is a gold mine of information about postcolonial identity in Africa, Asia, Ireland, and the Americas.” Prof. Salikoko S. Mufwene Distinguished Service Professor of Linguistics and the College University of Chicago

The Lion’s Roar

The Lion’s Roar
Title The Lion’s Roar PDF eBook
Author Sarath Amunugama
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 466
Release 2019-08-12
Genre Religion
ISBN 0199096155

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Anagarika Dharmapala (1864–1933) was a leading Sinhalese Buddhist reformer and national activist who ranks high among the makers of modern Buddhism. The Lion’s Roar is one of the first detailed accounts of Anagarika Dharmapala’s life and the pioneering role he played in the Sinhalese Buddhist nationalism at a time when resistance to colonial rule was mainly confined to the elite. The book explores his lifelong struggle for re-establishing Buddhist management of their own sacred places under Hindu control, particularly the Mahabodhi site in Bihar, India. Dharmapala’s association with the Bengali intelligensia, the ‘bhadralok’, and close interactions with Gandhi and Nehru in India, where he spent a greater part of his life, form an interesting part of the narration. Using a rich variety of primary sources, most importantly, Dharmapala’s diaries, the book situates his life within the socio-political and cultural ethos of Ceylon (Sri Lanka) and chronicles the zealous efforts of a Buddhist crusader and monk who wished to reform the religion in his native land and propagate it in the Western world.

Beyond Rationalism

Beyond Rationalism
Title Beyond Rationalism PDF eBook
Author Bruce Kapferer
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 288
Release 2003-02-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780857458551

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This book seeks a reconsideration of the phenomenon of sorcery and related categories. The contributors to the volume explore the different perspectives on human sociality and social and political constitution that practices typically understood as sorcery, magic and ritual reveal. In doing so the authors are concerned to break away from the dictates of a western externalist rationalist understanding of these phenomena without falling into the trap of mysticism. The articles address a diversity of ethnographic contexts in Africa, Asia, the Pacific and the Americas.