2014
DOI: 10.1080/09584935.2013.870975
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On sacred ground: the political performance of religious responsibility

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“…Muslims were again on the sandēśa route, in an accusatory mercantile stereotype:This set mold of the greedy Muslim, imprintable upon any media, is why Ameer Ali (2015) has rightly written of “waves” of Sri Lankan Islamophobia, recurrent over the twentieth century. These waves swelled to dangerous crests after Sri Lanka's civil war ended in 2009, with many instances of boycotting or attacking Muslim businesses, and demolishing mosques or other structures alleged to be on sacred Buddhist ground (Haniffa 2015a; Heslop 2014).…”
Section: The Weaponization Of Representationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Muslims were again on the sandēśa route, in an accusatory mercantile stereotype:This set mold of the greedy Muslim, imprintable upon any media, is why Ameer Ali (2015) has rightly written of “waves” of Sri Lankan Islamophobia, recurrent over the twentieth century. These waves swelled to dangerous crests after Sri Lanka's civil war ended in 2009, with many instances of boycotting or attacking Muslim businesses, and demolishing mosques or other structures alleged to be on sacred Buddhist ground (Haniffa 2015a; Heslop 2014).…”
Section: The Weaponization Of Representationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a broad and encompassing system of politics and government, the political system-the set of formal legal institutions that constitutes a "government" or "state" (Heslop, 2014)-has an influential role on social trust, happiness, and trust in government. On the contrary, trust does not exist independently of government.…”
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“…More generally, the workings of party politics, parliamentary democracy, and wider political formations are viewed with deep cynicism and characterized as involving 'dirty politics' -an emic term widely documented across South Asia. Politics is routinely equated to 'politicking' that creatively uses violence, corruption, and legal and illegal tactics for personal gain (Heslop 2014;Jeffrey 2010). Not always morally decried, everyday workings of dirty politics come also to be looked upon favourably as a more 'efficacious' mode of politics (Piliavsky & Sbriccoli 2016), bringing together muscle, money, and political machinations in a manner that inspires both fear and fantasy (Michelutti et al 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%