The committed female fighter: the political identities of Tamil women in the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam |
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Authors: | Nimmi Gowrinathan |
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Affiliation: | Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership, City College of New York, USA |
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Abstract: | This study examines the role of recruitment in explaining variation in participation for female combatants in rebel movements. I argue that recruitment has little impact on the nature of women’s participation within a rebel movement. Drawing on the case of the LTTE in Sri Lanka, I find that the political identities of individual female fighters, shaped by prior experiences of state repression, in particular militarization, can better explain variation in participation than the specific manner of their recruitment. I demonstrate that even in cases of coercive recruitment, female participation cannot be predicted and may even evidence high levels of commitment to the insurgent cause. |
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Keywords: | Sri Lanka female fighters militarization recruitment LTTE |
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