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Development has traditionally been identified as a neat ''economic'' project without much mention of culture or politics. In this book, Nalani Hennayake unravels how the development experience of a postcolonial society is deeply embedded in a complex historical relationship between culture and politics by focusing on the country of Sri Lanka. It analyzes how this relationship emerges in the context of what the author calls ''the postcolonial paradox'' of the Sri Lankan state and society. Hennayake emphasizes that the cultural and political intricacies of development can only be captured by a combination of a sympathetic and critical imagination. One has to be sympathetic not to devalue indigenous discourse and its allied cultural sensibilities, yet be critical to unravel the politics that comes with it. Culture, Politics, and Development in Postcolonial Sri Lanka is an brilliant attempt toward this aim.

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Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Glossary of Sri Lankan terms and abbreviations Chapter 3 Introduction Chapter 4 Dominant Thinking on Development and its Challenges Chapter 5 Conceptualizing Development in Postcolonial Sri Lanka Chapter 6 Indigenization, Power Politics and Postcolonial state Chapter 7 Cultural Politics and Ritualizing Development Chapter 8 New ideology of 'People-izing' Development Chapter 9 Culture, Politics and Resistance to Development Chapter 10 Political Legitimacy to Cultural Sensibility

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 8/24/2006 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780739111550, 978-0739111550
      ISBN10: 0739111558

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Development has traditionally been identified as a neat ''economic'' project without much mention of culture or politics. In this book, Nalani Hennayake unravels how the development experience of a postcolonial society is deeply embedded in a complex historical relationship between culture and politics by focusing on the country of Sri Lanka. It analyzes how this relationship emerges in the context of what the author calls ''the postcolonial paradox'' of the Sri Lankan state and society. Hennayake emphasizes that the cultural and political intricacies of development can only be captured by a combination of a sympathetic and critical imagination. One has to be sympathetic not to devalue indigenous discourse and its allied cultural sensibilities, yet be critical to unravel the politics that comes with it. Culture, Politics, and Development in Postcolonial Sri Lanka is an brilliant attempt toward this aim.

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Glossary of Sri Lankan terms and abbreviations Chapter 3 Introduction Chapter 4 Dominant Thinking on Development and its Challenges Chapter 5 Conceptualizing Development in Postcolonial Sri Lanka Chapter 6 Indigenization, Power Politics and Postcolonial state Chapter 7 Cultural Politics and Ritualizing Development Chapter 8 New ideology of 'People-izing' Development Chapter 9 Culture, Politics and Resistance to Development Chapter 10 Political Legitimacy to Cultural Sensibility

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