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DESCRIPTION:Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs\, The South Asia Center pr
 esent:\n  Nimanthi\n  Rajasingham\,&nbsp\;Assistant\nProfessor\, English\,
  Colgate\nUniversityCartographies\nof Loss: International Tourism\, Postwa
 r Neoliberalism and the Vital Art of Thamotharamphillai\nShanaathananAn in
 vestigation of the tourist\nindustry in erstwhile war-torn regions on the 
 north and east of Sri Lanka\nreveals the contours of postwar neoliberalism
  and its continued exacerbation of\nethno-nationalism and conflict through
  the collaboration of a corporate-state-military\nnexus. This presentation
  will read the industry’s images\, texts\, and built\nenvironments against
  the grain to unearth the dispossession it creates but\nwants to ignore. I
 n the second part of the\npresentation\, Rajasingham will explore the work
  of Jaffna-based Tamil\nartist Thamotharampillai Shanaathanan’s work\, esp
 ecially the collection\, The\nIncomplete Thombu (2011)\, as counterpoints 
 to the\nindustry’s commodification of nature and people for profit.&nbsp\;
 For information please contact&nbsp\;Marc Albert 315-443-9248. Sponsored b
 y the South Asia Center at the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs 
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SUMMARY:Cartographies of Loss - Nimanthi Rajasingham - SAC
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs\, The 
 South Asia Center present:\n</p><p>  <strong>Nimanthi\n  Rajasingham\,&nbs
 p\;</strong><em>Assistant\nProfessor\, English\, Colgate\nUniversit</em>y<
 /p><p><strong>Cartographies\nof Loss: International Tourism\, Postwar Neol
 iberalism and the Vital Art of Thamotharamphillai\nShanaathanan</strong></
 p><p>An investigation of the tourist\nindustry in erstwhile war-torn regio
 ns on the north and east of Sri Lanka\nreveals the contours of postwar neo
 liberalism and its continued exacerbation of\nethno-nationalism and confli
 ct through the collaboration of a corporate-state-military\nnexus. This pr
 esentation will read the industry’s images\, texts\, and built\nenvironmen
 ts against the grain to unearth the dispossession it creates but\nwants to
  ignore. In the second part of the\npresentation\, Rajasingham will explor
 e the work of Jaffna-based Tamil\nartist Thamotharampillai Shanaathanan’s 
 work\, especially the collection\, The\nIncomplete Thombu (2011)\, as coun
 terpoints to the\nindustry’s commodification of nature and people for prof
 it.&nbsp\;</p><p>For information please contact&nbsp\;Marc Albert 315-443-
 9248. </p><p><b><i>Sponsored by the South Asia Center at the Moynihan Inst
 itute of Global Affairs</i></b> </p>
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