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Taking liberties and making liberty: religious bounding and political violence in Sri Lanka
Authors:Deborah Johnson
Institution:Department of Political Geography, University of Zurich, Winterthurerstrasse 190, CH-8057, Zurich, Switzerland
Abstract:This paper argues that the relationship between religion and violent politics is best understood through a focus on religious practice. The case study of the Tamil Catholic Church within Sri Lanka's civil war is presented against a backdrop of Buddhist monk participation in violent insurgency decades earlier. The discrete cases evidence a common preoccupation with management of physical borders and discursive boundaries as actors seek to reproduce themselves and their work as legitimately ‘religious’. Despite relying on remaining ‘pure’ from the dirty political realm, in practice religion is bound to social action and reproduced through the violent circumstances it engages.
Keywords:Sri Lanka  religion  violence  boundaries  politics
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