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Focusing on notions of diaspora, identity and agency, this book examines ethnicity in war-torn Sri Lanka. It highlights the historical development and negotiation of a new identification of Up-country Tamil amidst Sri Lankas violent ethnic politics. Over the past thirty years, Up-country (Indian) Tamils generally have tried to secure their vision of living within a multi-ethnic Sri Lanka, not within Tamil Eelam, the separatist dream that ended with the civil war in 2009. Exploring Sri Lanka within the deep history of colonial-era South Asian plantation diasporas, the book argues Up-country Tamils form a diaspora next-door to their ancestral homeland. It moves beyond simplistic Sinhala-Tamil binaries and shows how Sri Lankas ethnic troubles actually have more in common with similar battles that diasporic Indians have faced in Fiji and Trinidad than with Hindu-Muslim communalism in neighbouring India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. Shedding new light on issues of agency, citizenship, displacement and re-placement within the formation of diasporic communities and identities, this book demonstrates the ways that culture workers, including politicians, trade union leaders, academics and NGO workers, have facilitated the development of a new identity as Up-country Tamil. It is of interest to academics working in the fields of modern South Asia, diaspora, violence, post-conflict nations, religion and ethnicity.

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Everyday Ethnicity in Sri Lanka
Focusing on notions of diaspora, identity and agency, this book examines ethnicity in war-torn Sri Lanka. It focuses on the historical development and negotiation of a new identification of Up-country Tamil amidst Sri Lankas violent ethnic politics.
Over the past thirty years, Up-country (Indian) Tamils have generally tried to secure their vision of living within a multiethnic Sri Lanka, not within Tamil Eelam, the separatist dream that ended with the civil war in 2009. Exploring Sri Lanka within the deep history of colonial-era South Asian plantation diasporas, this book argues that Up-country Tamils form a diaspora next door to their ancestral homeland. It moves beyond simplistic SinhalaTamil binaries and shows how Sri Lankas ethnic troubles actually have more in common with similar battles faced by diasporic Indians in Fiji and Trinidad than with HinduMuslim communalism in neighboring India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.
Focusing on issues of agency, citizenship, displacement and re-placement within the formation of diasporic communities and identities, this book examines the ways that culture workers, including politicians, trade union leaders, academics and NGO workers, have facilitated the development of a new identity as Up-country Tamil. It is of interest to academics working in the fields of modern South Asia, diaspora, violence, post-conflict nations, religion and ethnicity.
Daniel Bass teaches Anthropology and International Studies at Fairfield University, USA. His research interests include ethnicity, religion, globalization, migration, labor, and popular culture among Tamils in Sri Lanka, India and the diaspora. He has published numerous articles and book chapters on Up-country Tamils in Sri Lanka.
Routledge contemporary South Asia series
1 Pakistan
Social and cultural transformations in a Muslim nation
Mohammad A. Qadeer
2 Labor, Democratization and Development in India and Pakistan
Christopher Candland
3 China-India Relations
Contemporary dynamics
Amardeep Athwal
4 Madrasas in South Asia
Teaching terror?
Jamal Malik
5 Labor, Globalization and the State
Workers, women and migrants confront neoliberalism
Edited by Debdas Banerjee and Michael Goldfield
6 Indian Literature and Popular Cinema
Recasting classics
Edited by Heidi R.M. Pauwels
7 Islamist Militancy in Bangladesh
A complex web
Ali Riaz
8 Regionalism in South Asia
Negotiating cooperation, institutional structures
Kishore C. Dash
9 Federalism, Nationalism and Development
India and the Punjab economy
Pritam Singh
10 Human Development and Social Power
Perspectives from South Asia
Ananya Mukherjee Reed
11 The South Asian Diaspora
Transnational networks and changing identities
Edited by Rajesh Rai and Peter Reeves
12 PakistanJapan Relations
Continuity and change in economic relations and security interests
Ahmad Rashid Malik
13 Himalayan Frontiers of India
Historical, geo-political and strategic perspectives
K. Warikoo
14 Indias Open-Economy Policy
Globalism, rivalry, continuity
Jalal Alamgir
15 The Separatist Conflict in Sri Lanka
Terrorism, ethnicity, political economy
Asoka Bandarage
16 Indias Energy Security
Edited by Ligia Noronha and Anant Sudarshan
17 Globalization and the Middle Classes in India
The social and cultural impact of neoliberal reforms
Ruchira Ganguly-Scrase and Timothy J. Scrase
18 Water Policy Processes in India
Discourses of power and resistance
Vandana Asthana
19 Minority Governments in India
The puzzle of elusive majorities
Csaba Nikolenyi
20 The Maoist Insurgency in Nepal
Revolution in the twenty-first century
Edited by Mahendra Lawoti and Anup K. Pahari
21 Global Capital and Peripheral Labour
The history and political economy of plantation workers in India
K. Ravi Raman
22 Maoism in India
Reincarnation of ultra-left wing extremism in the 21st century
Bidyut Chakrabarty and Rajat Kujur
23 Economic and Human Development in Contemporary India
Cronyism and fragility
Debdas Banerjee
24 Culture and the Environment in the Himalaya
Arjun Guneratne
25 The Rise of Ethnic Politics in Nepal
Democracy in the margins
Susan I. Hangen
26 The Multiplex in India
A cultural economy of urban leisure
Adrian Athique and Douglas Hill
27 Tsunami Recovery in Sri Lanka
Ethnic and regional dimensions
Dennis B. McGilvray and Michele R. Gamburd
28 Development, Democracy and the State
Critiquing the Kerala model of development
K. Ravi Raman
29 Mohajir Militancy in Pakistan
Violence and transformation in the Karachi conflict
Nichola Khan
30 Nationbuilding, Gender and War Crimes in South Asia
Bina DCosta
31 The State in India after Liberalization
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