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Vol 11 Number 2 | December 2010



1. Editorial
2. The Australian War Memorial and Fabrications of History: A Cautionary Tale – Rohan Bastin
3. Art: An “Assuasive” Approach to Reconciliation – Giyani Venya De Silva
4. Ayubowan Jaffna! – Ameena Hussein
5. Sri Lanka and the Importance of National Reawakening – Kalana Senaratne
6. Memories of Lakshman Kadirgamar: The Quintessential Sri Lankan – Tissa Jayatilaka
7. Colonial Cousins: Mohandas Gandhi, Leonard Woolf, and the Place of the Rural – Anupama Mohan
8. Intolerance: Hues and Issues – Michael Roberts
9.  Reading Stiglitz in Sri Lanka: An Interpretive Essay – Sarath Rajapatirana
10. The Politics of Kandyan Dance – Kalinga Tudor Silva
11. There’s an Island in the Bone – Ramya Chamalie Jirasinghe and Laban Carrick Hill
12. Trends in Youth Employment in Urban Low Income Families – Indika Edirisinghe
13. “Formless” and “A Silent Moon” – Sasanka Perera (Translated by Samudrika Sylva)
14. Cinderellas of Chulipuram – Capt. Elmo Jayawardena
15. Antigone: A Day like Today – Sumith Chaaminda
16. Sri Lankan English and Indian Linguistic Expansionism – Dilshan Boange
17. The Celebration – Frances Bulathsinghala
18. Monção: A Literary Representation of Goa – Paul Melo e Castro
19. Dissecting the Personal – Dushyanthi Mendis
20. Contributors
21. Guidelines for Contributors

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December 2010 

 Vol. 11 No. 2
 
ISSN 1391 – 2380
 

 
Founding Editor
Regi Siriwardena
 
Editor
      Chelva Kanaganayakam
 

Managing Editor
 Lakmali Jayasinghe
 

Conceptualisation
 Nishan de Mel
 

Cover
Shamanthi Rajasingham
 

Advisory Board
Neloufer de Mel
Nihal Fernando

 M.A.Nuhuman
Ranjini Obeyesekere

Selvy Thiruchandran