Full Description
Focused on social change in a coastal village in Sri Lanka, this book emphasizes processes over structures, based on the fundamental premise that society is defined by change rather than stasis. In the village, change emerged as a response to broader economic and political forces, yet the people were far from passive victims of these external influences. Instead, they actively engaged with shifting circumstances, seizing new opportunities as they arose. Change was generally perceived in a positive light, reflecting the community's resilience and adaptability.
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Maps
Introduction
Chapter 1. Fishing
Chapter 2. Movement
Chapter 3. Prawns
Chapter 4. Church and State
Chapter 5. People
Conclusion
Glossary
References
Index