TY - BOOK AU - Winslow,Deborah AU - Woost,Michael D. TI - Economy, culture, and civil war in Sri Lanka SN - 0253216915 (pbk. : alk. paper) U1 - 323.3 PY - 2004/// CY - Bloomington PB - Indiana University Press KW - War KW - War and society KW - Ethnic conflict KW - Tamil (Indic people) N1 - Based on a workshop held Aug. 25-27, 2000, at the New England Center, University of New Hampshire, sponsored by the American Institute for Sri Lankan Studies; Included Index; Articulations of economy and ethic conflict in Sri Lanka / Deborah Winslow and Michael D. Woost -- Violent conflict and the first half decade of open economy policies in Sri Lanka: a revisionist view / John M. Richardson Jr. -- An open economy in a time of intense civil war: Sri Lanka, 1994-2000 / Amita Shastri -- The open economy and its impact on ethnic relations in Sri Lanka / Newton Gunasinghe -- Economic policy, changing opportunities for youth, and the ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka / Siri T. Hettige -- Fragments of memory, processes of state: ethnic violence through the life histories of participants / Francesca Bremner -- The economics of enlisting: a village view of armed service / Michele Ruth Gamburd -- Economic liberalization, nationalism, and women's morality in Sri Lank / Caitrin Lynch -- Epilogue, or prelude to peace? / Michael D. Woost and Deborah Winslow N2 - Presents an examination of the everyday economy, experiences, and livelihoods in the context of Sri Lanka's civil war. This work explores changing political and policy contexts; the effect of long-term conflict on employment opportunities and life choices for rural and urban youth; life histories, memory, and narratives of violence; and more UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0413/2004000692.html ER -