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Turncoat BodiesSexuality and Sex Work under Militarization in Sri LankaCenter for Feminist Legal Research, New Delhi, India In Sri Lankas armed conflict, gender, sexuality, and sex work are intermeshed with militarized nationalism. Militarization entrenches gender performances and heteronormative schemes while enabling women to transgress thesewhether as combatants or as sex workers. Familiarly, in this nationalist encounter, women are expected to safeguard culture, notably through proper dress and sexual conduct. Sexualactivity that challenges containment arouses anxiety because loyalty to military groupor communal boundary can be compromised. Drawing on three examplesadress codecall by a Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam womens wing, consequences for a woman alleged to be a sex worker, and the public stripping of an alleged suicide bomber at a military checkpointthis article explores how gendered behaviors and sexualities marked as culture are constructed and controlled in the interests of militarized, nationalist projects; how women can be both agents and objects of these controls; and the implications for women who refuse to comply.
Key Words: culture militarization nationalism sex work sexuality Sri Lanka
Gender & Society, Vol. 19, No. 2,
243-261 (2005) |
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