Agrarian change in Sri Lanka

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Agrarian change in Sri Lanka

edited by James Brow, Joe Weeramunda

Sage Publications, 1992

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Recent transformations in Sri Lanka's agrarian structures have been complex. While the overall direction of change has been towards more capitalist forms of organization, the process of transformation itself has varied from region to region. Bringing together a set of ethnographic studies conducted in six of Sri Lanka's provinces, this volume explores both the range and the complexity of these processes.

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PART ONE: INTRODUCTORY ESSAYS Sri Lanka - Mick Moore A Special Case of Development? Themes in Agrarian Change - James Brow PART TWO: STRUCTURAL CHANGE OF AGRARIAN SYSTEMS Capitalist Development, Rural Politics and Peasant Agriculture in Highland Sri Lanka - Kalinga Tudor Silva Structural Change in a Low Caste Village Trends in Agrarian Change - Jayantho Perera Past and Present in Wewegama, a Village in the Mahaweli Development Project Area, Anuradhapura District Transformation and Trajectories of Agrarian Systems in Jaffna and Nuwara Eliya Districts - Newton Gunasinghe Shifting Cultivation Comes to Rest - Piers Vitebsky Changing Values of Land and the Person in an Area of Monaragala District PART THREE: ASPECTS AND IMPLICATIONS OF AGRARIAN CHANGE Landholding and Service in a Temple Village in the Kandyan Highlands - Andrew J Kendrick Democracy, Party Competition and Leadership - Tamara Gunasekara The Changing Power Structure in a Sinhalese Community Agrarian Change and the Struggle for Community in Kukulewa, Anuradhapura District - James Brow Agrarian Relations and the Seasonal Influx of Agricultural Labor in a Sinhalese Village in the Northcentral Province - Siri Hettige PART FOUR: PERCEPTIONS AND REPRESENTATIONS OF AGRARIAN CHANGE The Ideological History of the Sri Lankan `Peasantry' - Mick Moore Representations of the Rural - Jonathan Spencer A View from Sabaragamuva Perceiving Agrarian Change - Colin Kirk Past and Present in Ratmale, a Sinhalese Potter Village

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