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Disaster Nationalism

Forfatter:
tekstilinnbinding, 2025
Engelsk
In Disaster Nationalism, Vivian Y. Choi examines how the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami fostered new forms of governance and militarization during Sri Lanka’s decades-long civil war that led to enduring forms of precarity and insecurity. Tracing the development of disaster management projects following the tsunami, Choi demonstrates how these projects rest on a logic that treats natural disasters and terrorism as inevitable risks in need of management. The tsunami’s destruction foreclosed the possibility of political resolution to the war, as the state leveraged these projects to justify its militarized aggression in the war against the Tamil Tigers and a new construction of the Sri Lankan nation. Choi reveals how, paradoxically, state-sponsored disaster management projects -from new buffer and border zones to early warning systems - created more insecurity. Choi amplifies the experiences of those affected by the tsunami, particularly Tamil and Muslim communities. In so doing, Choi shows how life perseveres against perpetual uncertainty and danger - caused by natural disasters and state-sanctioned violence alike.
Undertittel
Tsunami and Civil War in Sri Lanka
ISBN
9781478028468
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
499 gram
Utgivelsesdato
16.5.2025
Antall sider
224