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Genre: Nonfiction, Essays, Gender Studies, Sri Lankan History, Politics
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Book Review:
This book is an essential collection of selected essays from one of Sri Lanka's most preeminent academics and feminist figures, Kumari Jayawardena. It brings together her incisive work on the interconnected struggles of labour, feminism, and ethnicity, offering a critical perspective on the country's social and political history.
The essays cover a remarkable range, from the history of the Colombo working class and pioneer rebels to the impact of Sinhala Buddhism on women and analyses of the National Question. Jayawardena meticulously researches and thoughtfully assembles these topics, creating a text that is both academically rigorous and deeply relevant.
A foundational text for understanding the structuring of modern Sri Lanka, this book is indispensable for students of history, gender studies, and political science. It is a powerful testament to Jayawardena's legacy as a leading intellectual force, providing crucial insights into the ongoing struggles for equality and justice.