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Militarized Capitalism? The Apparel Industry's Role in Scripting a Post-War National Identity in Sri Lanka

机译:军事化的资本主义?服装业在斯里兰卡编写战后国家身份的角色

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This paper examines new garment factories in the former war zone of North and East Sri Lanka. This paper elucidates the role of the state–military–capital nexus in the Sri Lankan government's efforts to rebuild the nation following a longstanding ethnic war, a post-war development strategy that has emphasized investment and job creation. Drawing on fieldwork with numerous managers and more in-depth exploration in one such garment factory, the paper shows how garment industry managers deployed a Sinhala-Buddhist management ethos to produce an unmarked class of modern workers and, in doing so, played an active role in re-scripting narratives of the nation. Therefore, we argue that capital is imbricated in the government's militarized nation-building efforts, and we call for more attention to how the industrial capital–military–state nexus may be shaping and re-producing power relations in the North and East of Sri Lanka.
机译:本文考察了斯里兰卡北部和东部前战区的新制衣厂。本文阐明了长期的种族战争之后,斯里兰卡政府在国家重建中所做的努力-国家—军事—资本之间的关系。战后发展战略强调投资和创造就业机会。通过与众多经理人进行实地考察并在一个这样的制衣厂中进行更深入的探索,该论文展示了制衣业经理人如何运用僧伽罗佛教徒的管理思想来培养一批毫无特色的现代工人,并在其中发挥了积极作用重新编写国家的叙述。因此,我们认为资本与政府的军事建国努力息息相关,因此,我们呼吁更多关注工业资本-军事-国家关系如何塑造和再现斯里兰卡北部和东部的权力关系。 。

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    Ruwanpura, Kanchana;

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