The Historiography of the Social, Environmental, Economic and Political Systems of Pesalai, A Village in the Mannar District, Sri Lanka: A Content Analysis

J. Gnanaseelan
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Historiography reveals many visible and latent facts and opinions about how the history of communities and regions and the evolution of their social, environmental, economic, and political systems (SEEPS) are constructed according to the historian's perspective. This paper aims to provide a content analysis on how the historical construction of the discourse of the SEEPS effectively addressed the issues - especially in the textual and historical construction found in a historical text titled The Cultural Roots of the Pesalai Society, authored by S.A. Miranda. The book narrates the arrival and operation of the Western Colonizers resulting in the consequent socio-political transformation in the local community, changes in religious, cultural, and national identities and the ultimate evolution of new changes in the SEEPS. This content analysis focuses on establishing the relationships between the social, political, and environmental systems in the historical discourse of the book and assessing the historiographical representation of the SEEPS and the controlling factors in constructing the history of the Pesalai village and the Mannar District. The text combines integrated SEEPS providing governance-centric, anthropocentric, and eco-centric perspectives, while a theocentric discourse dominates the text. The book presents the information chronologically and thematically. This paper assesses the author's historical construction to study the impacts of the human-nature interface and natural and human-made changes related to the village system comparable to the whole district. It reveals the challenges and the creation of hybrid and multiple-use social and environmental systems, the interaction of the societal relationships with nature, and the village systems aligned to the political and social systems. The discourse reveals an attempt at reconciling a perennial conflict or competition of sustainable SEEPS against each other.
斯里兰卡马纳尔地区佩萨莱村社会、环境、经济和政治制度的史学研究:内容分析
史学揭示了许多可见的和潜在的事实和观点,关于社区和地区的历史及其社会、环境、经济和政治制度(SEEPS)的演变是如何根据历史学家的观点构建的。本文旨在对SEEPS话语的历史建构如何有效地解决这些问题提供内容分析,特别是在sa Miranda撰写的题为“Pesalai社会的文化根源”的历史文本中发现的文本和历史建构。这本书叙述了西方殖民者的到来和运作,导致当地社区的社会政治转型,宗教,文化和民族身份的变化,以及SEEPS新变化的最终演变。这一内容分析侧重于在本书的历史话语中建立社会、政治和环境系统之间的关系,并评估SEEPS的史学表现以及构建Pesalai村和Mannar地区历史的控制因素。文本结合了综合SEEPS,提供以治理为中心,以人类为中心和以生态为中心的观点,而以神为中心的话语主导了文本。这本书按时间顺序和主题顺序介绍了这些信息。本文通过对作者的历史建构进行评估,研究与整个区域相媲美的村制相关的人-自然界面和自然与人为变化的影响。它揭示了混合和多用途社会和环境系统的挑战和创造,与自然的社会关系的相互作用,以及与政治和社会系统相一致的村庄系统。这种论述揭示了一种调和可持续发展的长期冲突或竞争的尝试。
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