of Sri Lanka. Space is an important factor in the ongoing ethnic conflict fuelling Sri Lanka’s continuing civil war. Claims and contestations over the integrity of island space and the control of northern and eastern territories are central to the violently contested dispute. The editors view space from a different perspective. They argue that space is important through a number of registers less frequently invoked in dominant approaches to understanding postcolonial Sri Lankan nationhood, identity and difference. The book examines and historicizes the role of spatialities often occluded within the debates on Sri Lankan politics such as, cities and built-space, diasporic productions and imaginations, commodity cultures and their concordant networks, knowledge spaces and ‘foreign’ intervention, landscape and sacred space, as well as geographical knowledge. Situated at the intersection of human geography and postcolonial studie.
Spatialising Politics: Culture and Geography in Postcolonial Sri Lanka
The book signals the ways that postcolonialism and geography are intimately linked and how their intersections evoke the social, spatial and political effects of enduring colonial discourse and representation. In developing its argument, “Spatialising Politics” also gestures towards alternative spatial imaginations, possibilities and representations, at a time when spaces for alternative discourses on Sri Lankan politics are fast shrinking.
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SKU: | 9788178299297 |
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Categories: | Humanities & Social Science, On Sale, Political Science |
Tag: | Political Science |
Dimensions | 22 × 14 × 1 cm |
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Book Author | Cathrine Brun, Tariq Jazeel |
Edition | 1st |
Format | Hardback |
ISBN | 9788178299297 |
Language | English |
Pages | 250 |
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