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Tamils and the Haunting of Justice

Author : Andrew C. Willford
Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Page : 338 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2014-11-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9780824847876

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In 2006 dejected members of the Bukit Jalil Estate community faced eviction from their homes in Kuala Lumpur where they had lived for generations. City officials classified plantation residents as squatters and, unaware of years of toil, attachment to the land, and past official promises, questioned any right they might have to stay, wondering “How can there be a plantation in Kuala Lumpur?” This story epitomizes the dilemma faced by Malaysian Tamils in recent years as they confront the moment when the plantation system where they have lived and worked for generations finally collapses. Foreign workers from Indonesia and Bangladesh have been brought in to replace Tamil workers to cut labor costs. As the new migrant workers do not bring their whole families with them, the community structures—schools, temples, churches, community halls, recreational fields—need no longer be sustained, allowing more land to be converted to mechanized palm oil production or lucrative housing developments. In short, the old, long-term community-based model of rubber plantation production introduced by British and French companies in colonial Malaya has been replaced by a model based upon migrant labor, mechanization, and a gradual contraction of the plantation economy. Tamils find themselves increasingly resentful of the fact that lands that were developed and populated by their ancestors are now claimed by Malays as their own; and that the land use patterns in these new townships, are increasingly hostile to the most symbolic vestiges of the Tamil and Hindu presence, the temples. In addition to issues pertaining to land, legal cases surrounding religious conversion have exacerbated a sense of insecurity among Tamil Hindus. Based on seventeen months of ethnographic fieldwork, this compelling book is about much more than the fast-approaching end to a way of life. Tamils and the Haunting of Justice addresses critical issues in the study of race and ethnicity. It is a study of how notions of justice, as imagined by an aggrieved minority, complicate legal demarcations of ethnic difference in post colonial states. Through its ethnographic breadth, it demonstrates which strategies, as enacted by local communities in conjunction with NGOs and legal advisors/activists, have been most “successful” in navigating the legal and political system of ethnic entitlement and compensation. It shows how, through a variety of strategies, Tamils try to access justice beyond the law—sometimes by using the law, and sometimes by turning to religious symbols and rituals in the murky space between law and justice. The book will thus appeal not only to scholars of Southeast Asia and the Indian diaspora, but also to ethnic studies and development scholars and those interested in postcolonial nationalism.

Tamils and the Haunting of Justice

Author : Andrew Clinton Willford,S. Nagarajan
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : Plantation workers
ISBN : 0824869648

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Tamils and the Haunting of Justice by Andrew Clinton Willford,S. Nagarajan Pdf

This work addresses critical issues in the study of race and ethnicity. It is a study of how notions of justice, as imagined by an aggrieved minority, complicate legal demarcations of ethnic difference in post-colonial states. Through its ethnographic breadth, it demonstrates which strategies, as enacted by local communities in conjunction with NGOs and legal advisors/activists, have been most 'successful' in navigating the legal and political system of ethnic entitlement and compensation.

Thaipusam in Malaysia

Author : Carl Vadivella Belle
Publisher : ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute
Page : 401 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2017-02-13
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789814695756

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"This is an important book by Carl Vadivella Belle which argues that Hinduism and its manifestations in the diaspora has important significance in binding not only the Hindus but also encourages 'others' to revisit Hinduism, especially in a multicultural society like Malaysia which is dominated by communally infused discourses structured upon race and religion."— Ajaya K. Sahoo, Editor, Journal of South Asian Diaspora "Dr Belle weaves his magical journey over nearly half a century, offering poignant and potent insights into the socio economic and spiritual realities of Hindus in Malaysia. Numerous books maybe available on Tamil Traditions and Hinduism in Malaysia, but none seem to have succinctly and encapsulated the very essence and heart of these veritable subjects. I would unreservedly recommend this book, to all those interested in matters pertaining to Indians and Hinduism in Malaysia."— Professor Bala Shanmugam, Academic Director, Federation University, Malaysia "This is a work of immense inspiration. Combining personal pilgrimage with ethnographic perseverance, it is at once a document of ritual power and cultural change and a biography of religious encounter. By becoming the religious Other, Carl Belle creates a new dimension in the understanding of Thaipusam as both ethnic and individual experience. Dauntlessly frank and insightful, it is without doubt a rare achievement."— Raymond Lee, Universiti Malaya (retired)

Tea and Solidarity

Author : Mythri Jegathesan
Publisher : University of Washington Press
Page : 287 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2019-06-17
Category : History
ISBN : 9780295745664

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Beyond nostalgic tea industry ads romanticizing colonial Ceylon and the impoverished conditions that beleaguer Tamil tea workers are the stories of the women, men, and children who have built their families and lives in line houses on tea plantations since the nineteenth century. The tea industry’s economic crisis and Sri Lanka's twenty-six year long civil war have ushered in changes to life and work on the plantations, where family members now migrate from plucking tea to performing domestic work in the capital city of Colombo or farther afield in the Middle East. Using feminist ethnographic methods in research that spans the transitional time between 2008 and 2017, Mythri Jegathesan presents the lived experience of these women and men working in agricultural, migrant, and intimate labor sectors. In Tea and Solidarity, Jegathesan seeks to expand anthropological understandings of dispossession, drawing attention to the political significance of gender as a key feature in investment and place making in Sri Lanka specifically, and South Asia more broadly. This vivid and engaging ethnography sheds light on an otherwise marginalized and often invisible minority whose labor and collective heritage of dispossession as “coolies” in colonial Ceylon are central to Sri Lanka’s global recognition, economic growth, and history as a postcolonial nation.

Unfettered Genocide in Tamil Eelam

Author : M. G. Krishnan,Paul Newman,G. K. Nathan
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2013-10-30
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0992367409

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Unfettered Genocide in Tamil Eelam by M. G. Krishnan,Paul Newman,G. K. Nathan Pdf

This book is a record of "The Tamil Nation" struggles and sacrifices made to regain the lost rights in Sri Lanka, which are recognized under the "International Human Rights Bill". The book is dedicated to all who laid their lives fighting for their lost rights and others still waiting for justice.

Social History of the Tamils, 1707-1947

Author : Pā Cupramaṇiyan̲
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 544 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Social Science
ISBN : UOM:39015038539337

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Social History of the Tamils, 1707-1947 by Pā Cupramaṇiyan̲ Pdf

The Book Offers An Account Of The Tamils Society, Economy, Religious Beliefs, Educational Mechanisms, Arts And Cultural Expressions (During 1707-1947). It Also Discusses The Profound Influence Of Colonial Rule In The Tradition-Bound Tamilian Society.

The Search for Justice

Author : Kumari Jayawardena,Kishali Pinto-Jayawardena
Publisher : Zubaan
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2016-11-21
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9789385932144

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The Search for Justice by Kumari Jayawardena,Kishali Pinto-Jayawardena Pdf

The Sexual Violence and Impunity in South Asia research project (coordinated by Zubaan and supported by the International Development Research Centre) brings together, for the first time in the region, a vast body of knowledge on this important - yet silenced - subject. Six country volumes (one each on Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and two on India, as well as two standalone volumes) comprising over fifty research papers and two book-length studies, detail the histories of sexual violence and look at the systemic, institutional, societal, individual and community structures that work together to perpetuate impunity for perpetrators. The essays in this volume examine history and contemporary politics to understand the root causes of sexual violence in Sri Lanka. They look at the polarization created around ethnic and linguistic identities during the three-decades of ethnic conflict, but also scrutinize the routine violence of communities towards their own women in daily life. The authors argue that in this transitional post-war phase, Sri Lankan women must not only be treated as victims, but as agents of change. The writers highlight a hitherto unaddressed aspect of sexual violence: that of the structures that enable impunity on the part of perpetrators, be they security personnel and paramilitary forces, members of armed rebel groups, gangs, local politicians and police or ordinary citizens including close family members. They demonstrate how impunity for perpetrators is both a failure of the formal justice process and a product of individual, community and social conditions and indeed the choices that victims and families make that promote silence over truth. At the end of more than a quarter century of conflict that has left some 100,000 dead, 50,000 women-headed households struggling to survive, as well as countless victims and survivors of sexual violence, the calls for justice can no longer be ignored.

Encountering Islam

Author : Hui Yew-Foong
Publisher : Flipside Digital Content Company Inc.
Page : 393 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2003-08-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9789814515573

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Encountering Islam by Hui Yew-Foong Pdf

This volume seeks to introduce and deepen the understanding of Islam and its role in politics as encountered in different national and transnational contexts in Southeast Asia, eschewing the neo-orientalist approach that has informed public discourse in recent years. In Encountering Islam, the book lingers beyond the summary moment and reflects on the multiple impressions, suppressions and repressions, whether coherent or incoherent, associated with Islam as a socio-political force in public life. To this end, it is not adequate simply to represent the divergent identities associated with Islam in Southeast Asia, whether embedded in state-endorsed orthodoxy or Islamic movements that contest such orthodoxy. It is also important to examine religious minorities in political contexts where Islam is dominant and Muslim communities in national contexts where they are minorities. By situating these religious identities within their larger socio-political contexts, this volume seeks to provide a more holistic understanding of what is encountered as Islam in Southeast Asia.

Southeast Asian Anthropologies

Author : Eric C. Thompson,Vineeta Sinha
Publisher : National University of Singapore Press
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2019
Category : Anthropology
ISBN : UGA:32108061343920

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Southeast Asian Anthropologies by Eric C. Thompson,Vineeta Sinha Pdf

Anthropology is a flourishing discipline in Southeast Asia. This book makes visible the development of national traditions and transnational practices of anthropology across the region. The authors are practising anthropologists with decades of experience in the intellectual traditions and institutions that have taken root in the region. Three overlapping issues are addressed in these pages. First, the historical development of traditions of research, scholarship, and social engagement across diverse anthropological communities of the region, which have adopted and adapted global anthropological trends to their local circumstances. Second, the opportunities and challenges faced by Southeast Asian anthropologists as they practise their craft in different political contexts. Third, the emergence of locally-grounded, intra-regional, transnational linkages and practices. The book contributes to a 21st-century, world anthropologies paradigm from a Southeast Asian perspective.

Social History of the Tamils (1707-1947)

Author : Pā Cupramaṇiyan
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 526 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:248318902

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The Traditional Homeland of the Tamils

Author : Aruḷar
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 436 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Sri Lanka
ISBN : UOM:39015041082085

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Migration, Belonging and the Nation State

Author : Alperhan Babacan,Supriya Singh
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Political Science
ISBN : NWU:35556040509713

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Migration, Belonging and the Nation State by Alperhan Babacan,Supriya Singh Pdf

The book questions how modern migration and globalisation have impacted upon notions of belonging and identity within nation-states across the world. This book provides theoretical and empirical accounts of the relationship between identity, rights nationalism, race and ethnicity. The authors cover the complexity of the topic as identification has become much more multifaceted. The authors cover difficult and cutting edge issues relating to citizenship, nation formation, identity, remittances, transnational families, migration and asylum in the context of Australia, Malaysia, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. These critical issues inform and shape key policy and program responses of many governments and are subject of topic in international relations forums between nation states.

A Sense of Viidu

Author : Niro Kandasamy,Nirukshi Perera,Charishma Ratnam
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 179 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2020-01-20
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9789811513695

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A Sense of Viidu by Niro Kandasamy,Nirukshi Perera,Charishma Ratnam Pdf

This book is the first compilation of the experiences of the Sri Lankan Tamil diaspora in Australia. It explores the theme of home—from what is left behind to what is brought or (re)created in a new space—and all the complex processes that ensue as a result of leaving a land defined by conflict. The context of the book is unique since it focuses on the ten-year period since the Sri Lankan civil war ended in 2009. Although the war has officially come to an end, conflict continues in diverse and insidious forms, which we present from the point of view of those who have left Sri Lanka. The multidisciplinary nature of the book means that various aspects of Sri Lankan Tamil experiences are documented including trauma, violence, resettlement, political action, cultural and religious heritage, and intergenerational transmission. This book draws on qualitative methods from the fields of history, geography, sociology, sociolinguistics, psychology and psychiatry. Methodological enquiries range from oral histories and in-depth interviews to ethnography and self-reflexive accounts. To complement these academic chapters, creative contributions by prominent Sri Lankan artists in Australia seek to provide personalised and alternative interpretations on the theme of home. These include works from playwrights, novelists and community arts practitioners who also identify as human rights activists.

Cage of Freedom

Author : Andrew C. Willford
Publisher : NUS Press
Page : 364 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Hinduism
ISBN : 9971693917

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