Book
Assembling Ethnicities in Neoliberal Times: Ethnographic Fictions and Sri Lanka's War (IL: Northwestern University Press, 2019; Colombo: Tambapanni Academic Press, 2022)
Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles
Forthcoming, "Post/Apartheid Cartographies and the War on Terror: Black Consciousness and Political Arab Identities in the Writings of Ishtiyaq Shukri." Eds. Praseeda Gopinath and Laura Brueck, Routledge Companion to Postcolonial and Decolonial Literature. NY, London and Delhi: Routledge 2024.
āāWork is Warā: Neoliberalism and the Biafran War in Ken Saro-Wiwaās Sozaboy.ā Research in African Literatures 48.4 (Winter 2017): 1-20.
āHow Bodies Matter: Sri Lankan Working-Class Womenās Performances in a Time of War.ā Contemporary South Asia 24.4 (2016): 374-386.
"The Factory is Like the Paddy-Field: Gam Udawa Performances, Ethnicity and Neoliberalism." South Asian Review 33.3 (January 2013): 275-293.
"Being Tamil in a Different Way: a Feminist Critique of the Tamil Nation." Co-author Radhika Coomaraswamy. Journal of the School of Languages and Literature, Jawaharlal Nehru University 8 (Autumn 2007): 71-96.
Edited and Introduced July ā83 and After. Special Issue of Nethra 6.1 & 2 (2003).
This was a 20th anniversary special issue that commemorated the 1983 pogrom in Sri Lanka. In July 1983 thousands of ethnic Tamils were killed and their property destroyed. In its aftermath, ethnic separatist war began in Sri Lanka. This issue published new and seminal essays, and creative works on that traumatic event and its lasting repercussions.
Edited and Collaborative Work in Books
"Being Tamil in a Different Way: a Feminist Critique of the Tamil Nation." Co-author Radhika Coomaraswamy. Ed. R. Cheran, Pathways of Dissent: Tamil nationalism in Sri Lanka. New York: SAGE, 2009. (Sinhala version published in 2007)
Constellations of Violence: Gender and Representation in South Asia. Co-editor Radhika Coomaraswamy. New Delhi: Women Unlimited, 2008. (Sinhala version published in 2011)
"The Politics of the Governed: Maternal Politics and Child Recruitment in the Eastern Province of Sri Lanka." Co-editor Radhika Coomaraswamy, Constellations of Violence: Gender and Representation in South Asia. New Delhi: Women Unlimited, 2008: 121-148.
Feminist Engagements with Violence: Contingent Moments from Sri Lanka. Co-authors Lisa Kois, and Rizvina De Alwis. Colombo: ICES, 2007.