Margaret Trawick
Enemy Lines
Warfare, Childhood, and Play in Batticaloa
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320 pages, 6 x 9 inches,
April 2007, Available worldwide
Categories: Anthropology; Cultural Anthropology; African Studies; South Asia
April 2007, Available worldwide
Categories: Anthropology; Cultural Anthropology; African Studies; South Asia
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Enemy Lines captures the extraordinary story of boys and girls coming of age during a civil war. Margaret Trawick lived and worked in Batticaloa in eastern Sri Lanka, where thousands of youths have been recruited into the Sri Lankan armed resistance movement known as the Tamil Tigers. This compelling account of her experiences is a powerful exploration of how children respond to the presence of war and how adults have responded to the presence of children in this conflict. Her beautifully written account, which includes voices of the teenagers and young adults who have joined the Tamil Tigers, brings alive a region where childhood, warfare, and play have become commingled in a world of continuous uncertainty.
Acknowledgments
Tamil Transliterations
1. Introduction
2. The Past
3. March 1996
4. Vasanta and Rosa
5. About Vithusa
6. What Menan Showed Me
7. Girls in the LTTE
8. Boys in the LTTE
9. Spectacles and Mysteries
10. Look for What You Do Not See
Notes
References
Index
Tamil Transliterations
1. Introduction
2. The Past
3. March 1996
4. Vasanta and Rosa
5. About Vithusa
6. What Menan Showed Me
7. Girls in the LTTE
8. Boys in the LTTE
9. Spectacles and Mysteries
10. Look for What You Do Not See
Notes
References
Index
















