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Buddhist Monks and the Politics of Lanka's Civil War: Ethnoreligious Nationalism of the Sinhala San.gha and Peacemaking in Sri Lanka, 1995-2010
作者 Raghavan, Suren (著)
出版日期2016.03.25
頁次224
出版者Equinox Publishing
出版者網址 https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/
出版地Sheffield, UK [謝菲爾德, 英國]
叢書名Oxford Centre for Buddhist Studies Monographs
資料類型書籍=Book
使用語言英文=English
附註項Suren Raghavan is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Buddhist Studies - Wolfson College University of Oxford. In 2006 Raghavan won the first Asian award for Federal Studies from James Madison Trust, the Overseas Research Scholars Award of the British Government in 2008 and the Swiss Federal Government Scholarship for Minority Studies in 2011. His publications include Politics of Venerable Walpola Rahula (JOCBS 2011 Volume 3) and 'Ethnoreligious Nationalism of Sinhala Sa gha and the Federalism Project' in Religious Pluralism and Political Accommodation - (Routledge 2014).
摘要The war in Sri Lanka was violent and costly in human and material terms. This was one of the longest wars in modern South Asia. Often referred to as an 'ethnic' conflict between the majority Sinhalas and the minority Tamils, the war had a profound religious dimension. The majority of Sinhala Buddhist monks (the Sangha) not only opposed any meaningful powersharing but latterly advocated an all-out military solution. Such a nexus between Buddhism and violence is paradoxical; nevertheless it has a historical continuity. In 2009 when the war ended amid serious questions of war crimes and crimes against humanity, monks defended the military and its Buddhist leadership.
Taking the lives of three key Sangha activists as the modern framework of a Sinhala Buddhist worldview, this book examines the limitations of Western theories of peacebuilding and such solutions as federalism and multinationalism. It analyzes Sinhala Buddhist ethnoreligious nationalism and argues for the urgent need to engage Buddhist politics - in Lanka and elsewhere - with approaches and mechanisms that accommodate the Sangha as key actors in political reform.
Sinhala Buddhism is often studied from a sociological or anthropological standpoint. This book fills a gap by examining the faith and practice of the Sinhala Sangha and their followers from a political science perspective.
ISBN9781781795743 (Paperback); 9781781790786 (Hardback)
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  1. Book Review: Buddhist Monks and the Politics of Lanka’s Civil War: Ethnoreligious Nationalism of the Sinhala Sangha and Peacemaking in Sri Lanka, 1995–2010 by Suren Raghavan / Nichols, Michael D. (評論)
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