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Violence Torture and Memory in Sri Lanka Life After Terror

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  • General Information  
    Author(s)Dhana Hughes
    PublisherRoutledge
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9780415532105
    Pages208
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJuly 2013

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    Routledge Violence Torture and Memory in Sri Lanka Life After Terror by Dhana Hughes

    Drawing on original ethnographic field-research conducted primarily with former guerrilla insurgents in southern and central Sri Lanka, this book analyses the memories and narratives of people who have perpetrated political violence. It explores how violence is negotiated and lived with in the aftermath, and its implications for the self and social relationships from the perspectives of those who have inflicted it.The book sheds ethnographic light on a largely overlooked and little-understood conflict that took place within the majority Sinhala community in the late 1980s, known locally as the Terror (Bheeshanaya). It illuminates the ways in which the ethical charge carried by violence seeps into the fabric of life in the aftermath, and discusses that for those who have perpetrated violence, the mediation of its memory is ethically tendentious and steeped in the moral, carrying important implications for notions of the self and for the negotiation of sociality in the present.Providing an important understanding of the motivations, meanings, and consequences of violence, the book is of interest to students and scholars of South Asia, Political Science, Trauma Studies and War Studies.