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Crucible of Conflict - Tamil and Muslim Society on the East Coast of Sri Lanka (Paperback)
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Crucible of Conflict - Tamil and Muslim Society on the East Coast of Sri Lanka (Paperback)
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Crucible of Conflict is an ethnographic and historical study of
Hindu castes, matrilineal family structure, popular religious
traditions, and ethnic conflict. It is also the first full-length
ethnography of Sri Lanka's east coast, an area that suffered
heavily in the 2004 tsunami and that is of vital significance to
the political future of the island nation. Since the bitter
guerrilla war for an independent Tamil homeland in Sri Lanka broke
out in 1983, the easternmost region of the island has emerged as a
strategic site of conflict. Dennis B. McGilvray argues that any
long-term resolution of the ethnic conflict must accommodate this
region, in which Sinhalese Buddhists, Tamil Hindus, and
Tamil-speaking Muslims are each a significant share of the
population. McGilvray explores the densely populated farming and
fishing settlements in this coastal zone, focusing on the Tamil and
Muslim inhabitants of an agricultural town in the Ampara District.
Drawing on fieldwork conducted over more than thirty years as well
as on Tamil and Dutch historical sources, he describes the regional
dominance of a non-Brahmin matrilineal caste of thirteenth-century
Kerala origin. The Muslims, who acquired dowry lands and
matrilineal family patterns through local intermarriages, have in
the twentieth century emerged from Hindu caste domination and are
now the Tamil Hindus' political and economic equals. Crucible of
Conflict offers a uniquely detailed account of Muslim kinship and
community organization in eastern Sri Lanka, as well as a
comparison of Tamil and Muslim practices and institutions.
McGilvray concludes with an analysis of the interethnic tensions
and communal violence that have intensified in recent years.
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