Defending heroic soldiers at the United Nations Human Rights Council: shame, honour, and sovereign masculinity

IF 1.2 2区 社会学 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY
Chulani Kodikara
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Human rights activists worldwide rely heavily on naming and shaming rights-abusing states at the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) to induce them to comply with international human rights norms. However, what about national-level actors who seek to shame a government for complying with human rights? This article explores how Sinhala Buddhist ethnonationalist political leaders and ideologues in Sri Lanka invoked the trope of sovereignty as both autonomy and masculinity to shame the new United Front government (2015-19) and its UN-supported transitional justice programme designed to address war crimes committed by the state during the last phase of the civil war. In so doing, I draw on and contribute to the literature on shame and global governance and feminist and critical scholarship on sovereignty and masculinity. Moreover, this analysis contends that it is not possible to understand the logic and efficacy of these tropes in postwar Sri Lanka unless we consider the emergence of a hegemonic, anti-Western, patriotic masculinity and a new idiom of honour that supplements the concept of lajja-baya (shame and fear of shame) – a central category in the anthropological canon of Sri Lanka.

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在联合国人权理事会为英勇士兵辩护:耻辱、荣誉和主权男性气质
全世界的人权活动家都非常依赖在联合国人权理事会(UNHRC)上点名羞辱践踏人权的国家,以促使其遵守国际人权准则。然而,那些试图羞辱政府遵守人权的国家级行动者又是如何做的呢?本文探讨了斯里兰卡的僧伽罗佛教民族主义政治领袖和意识形态家如何援引主权作为自主性和男子气概的特例来羞辱新的联合阵线政府(2015-19 年)及其联合国支持的旨在解决国家在内战最后阶段所犯战争罪行的过渡时期司法计划。在此过程中,我借鉴了有关耻辱和全球治理的文献,以及有关主权和男性气质的女权主义和批判性学术研究,并为之做出了贡献。此外,本分析认为,如果我们不考虑霸权的、反西方的、爱国的男子气概的出现,不考虑补充斯里兰卡人类学经典中的核心概念--"羞耻和对羞耻的恐惧"(lajja-baya)概念的新的 "荣誉 "成语的出现,就不可能理解战后斯里兰卡这些成语的逻辑和效力。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute is the principal journal of the oldest anthropological organization in the world. It has attracted and inspired some of the world"s greatest thinkers. International in scope, it presents accessible papers aimed at a broad anthropological readership. It is also acclaimed for its extensive book review section, and it publishes a bibliography of books received.
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