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E-raamat: Hierarchy and Egalitarianism: Caste, Class and Power in Sinhalese Peasant Society

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Dr Gunasekera provides a comprehensive analysis of stratification in rural Sri Lanka, taking account of the hierarchies of class, status and power. The book highlights the fundamental changes that have occurred, by comparing the nature of contemporary stratification with that prevailing at the turn of the century. The interaction of national, regional and local politics has given rise to a new rural power elite based on political connections, a process which has destroyed the traditional foundations of village leadership and threatens rural development based on collective participation.

A comprehensive analysis of stratification in rural Sri Lanka, taking into account the hierarchies of class, status and power.


A comprehensive analysis of stratification in rural Sri Lanka, taking into account the hierarchies of class, status and power.



A comprehensive analysis of stratification in rural Sri Lanka, taking into account the hierarchies of class, status and power.
Transliteration of Sinhalese words; research setting. Part 1 Stratification during the baseline period: the baseline period; the caste hierarchy in the baseline period; the class hierarchy in the baseline period; the power hierarchy in the baseline period; the ideology of stratification during the baseline period. Part 2 Contemporary stratification: the contemporary community; the contemporary caste hierarchy; the contemporary class hierarchy; the contemporary power hierarchy; the contemporary ideology of stratification.
Tamara Gunasekera (Author)