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Rajiva Wijesinha

Rajiva Wijesinha, MA, DPhil (Sinhala: රජීව විජේසිංහ) (born 16 May 1954)[1] is a Sri Lankan writer in English, distinguished for his political analysis as well as creative and critical work. An academic by profession for much of his working career, he was most recently Senior Professor of Languages at the University of Sabaragamuwa, Sri Lanka.

Rajiva Wijesinha
රජීව විජේසිංහ
Rajiva Wijesinha in 2007
Member of Parliament
for National List
In office
2010–2015
State Minister of Higher Education
In office
12 January 2015 – 17 February 2015
PresidentMaithripala Sirisena
Prime MinisterRanil Wickremesinghe
Personal details
Born (1954-05-16) 16 May 1954 (age 69)
Sri Lanka
Political partyLiberal
Alma materUniversity College, Oxford; Corpus Christi College, Oxford
OccupationAuthor
Websiterajivawijesinha.wordpress.com

In June 2007 President Mahinda Rajapakse appointed him Secretary-General of the Sri Lankan Government Secretariat for Coordinating the Peace Process and in June 2008 he also became concurrently the Secretary to the Ministry of Disaster Management and Human Rights (Sri Lanka).[2] The Peace Secretariat wound up in July 2009),[3] and in February 2010 he resigned from the Ministry as well as the University,[4] and became a member of parliament on the National List of the United People's Freedom Alliance following the General Election held in April 2010,[5] following which he was appointed a member of parliament.[6][7]

He belongs to the Liberal Party of Sri Lanka,[8] and has served as its President and leader, and also as a Vice-President of Liberal International. He is currently Chair of the Council of Asian Liberals and Democrats and was re-elected leader of the Liberal Party Sri Lanka on the proposal of the previous leader following the Liberal Party Annual Congress of 2011.[9] He has travelled widely, including as a visiting professor on the Semester at Sea Programme of the University of Pittsburgh, and has published Beyond the First Circle: Travels in the Second and Third Worlds.

Education and career edit

Rajiva Wijesinha schooled at S Thomas' College, Mt Lavinia (which he later served as Sub-Warden, for a brief period), and won an Open Exhibition in Classics to University College, Oxford when he was 16. After his first degree, which also led to an MA in 1977, he moved to Corpus Christi College, Oxford as an E K Chambers Student (Edmund Kerchever Chambers), and obtained a BPhil degree in English, followed by a DPhil degree on the subject of Women and Marriage in the early Victorian novel.[10] The thesis was subsequently published by the University Press of America under the title The Androgynous Trollope.

He taught briefly at the University of Peradeniya before resigning in protest against the increasing authoritarianism of the government of President Junius Richard Jayewardene. He then worked for the British Council in Colombo as its Cultural Affairs Officer before rejoining the University system to initiate English degree programmes for students from backgrounds that had limited English in school. He was responsible for the islandwide pre-University General English Language Training programme, as well as General English programmes at the Affiliated University Colleges established in 1992 to introduce employment oriented courses into the tertiary education system.

In 2001 he served as a Consultant to the Ministry of Education to initiate the reintroduction of English medium education in the state sector, which had banned it previously for several decades. He was also Academic Consultant to the Sri Lanka Military Academy when it began degree programmes for Officer Cadets. He has served as chair of the Academic Affairs Committee of the National Institute of Education, and has been a member of the National Education Commission and of the Board of the Bandaranaike Centre for International Studies.

In 1982 he supported Chanaka Amaratunga to set up the Council for Liberal Democracy and was Co-Editor of the Liberal Review, at a time when dissenting voices had no space to publish in Sri Lanka. He became President of the Liberal Party of Sri Lanka when it was established in 1987 and, though more comfortable as an analyst rather than a politician, he took over as Leader of the Party after Dr Amaratunga's death in 1996. He was the Presidential candidate of the party in 1999, and came 6th out of 15 candidates, defeating several former parliamentarians. During this period he conducted workshops on Liberalism in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Afghanistan and Indonesia, on behalf of the Friedrich Naumann Stiftung (FNS), the German Liberal Foundation, for whom he also edited Liberal Values for South Asia (revised recently as Liberal Perspectives on South Asia and published in 2009 by Cambridge University Press, Delhi).

He was instrumental in promoting English Language writing in Sri Lanka, and initiated the English Writers Cooperative of Sri Lanka while he was at the British Council which aided and administered the EWC at its inception. He had earlier edited the New Lankan Review,[11] which provided space for Sri Lankan writers in English when the genre was regaining acceptance, and he served on the Editorial Board of the EWC for over a decade. He has edited several collections of poetry and short stories by Sri Lankan writers in English, most recently Bridging Connections, an Anthology of Stories which also contains translations from Sinhala and Tamil and was published by the National Book Trust of India in 2007.[12][13][14]

He was the first Sri Lankan writer resident in the county whose works have been translated into a European language. Servi, the Italian translation of Servants which won the Gratiaen Award for 1995, was published by Giovanni Tranchida Editore in Milan in 2002,[15] and this was followed in 2006 by Atti di fede.[16] This last was a translation of Acts of Faith, based on the 1983 government-sponsored riots against Tamils known as Black July, and the first part of a trilogy that included Days of Despair (1989) and The Limits of Love (2005). He worked on this last novel, which is based on the kidnapping and murder of the poet and journalist Richard de Zoysa, as a resident at the Rockefeller Foundation's Bellagio Center and at the Center for Writers at Hawthornden Castle.

Prof Wijesinha served for several years on the editorial board of the Journal of Commonwealth Literature. Works in other genres include The Foundations of Modern Society, Political Principles and their Practice in Sri Lanka and A Handbook of English Grammar, published by Cambridge University Press in Delhi, which also brought out most recently Declining Sri Lanka: J R Jayewardene and the erosion of Democracy.

Work edit

Fiction edit

  • Acts of Faith, 1985
  • Electra (A play in three Acts)
  • Days of Despair, 1989
  • The Lady Hippopotamus and Other Stories, 1991
  • Servants: A Cycle, 1995
  • An English Education, 1996
  • The Limits of Love, 2005
  • Servi, 2002 (Italian translation of Servants: A Cycle, 1995)
  • Atti di fede, 2006 (Italian translation of Acts of Faith, 1985)
  • The Terrorist Trilogy, 2008.[17]
  • Acts of Faith, 2016
  • Servants(2nd Expanded Edition), 2020

Non Fiction edit

  • The Androgynous Trollope: Women in the Victorian Novel (1982)

Education edit

  • English and Education: in search of equity and excellence?, 2016
  • A City of Acquatint (Letters from Oxford to Colombo 1971-79), 2018
  • George Cawkwell of Univ. Colombo, Sri Lanka: S. Godage & Brothers, 2019 (edited)[18]
English Language edit
  • Aspects of Teaching and Learning English as a Second Language, 1991 (edited with James Drury)[19]
  • A Guide to Studying and Thinking, 1998 (with Priyantha Kulatunge and Ralf Starkloff)[20]
  • A Handbook of English Grammar, 2004[21]
  • Building Career Skills, 2016 (with Shashikala Assella, B. M. C. N. Balasooriya, Noel Jayamanne, Darshana Sanjeewa, Ravi Pratap Singh, Neomal Weerakoon)
  • Developing Career Skills, 2016 (with Thilanka Ariyathilaka, Shashikala Assella, B. M. C. N. Balasooriya, Noel Jayamanne, Darshana Sanjeewa, Ravi Pratap Singh, Neomal Weerakoon)
Literature edit
  • Breaking Bounds: Essays on Sri Lankan Writing in English, 1998
  • Inside Limits: Identity and Repression in Post- Colonial Fiction, 1998
  • A Selection of Modern Sri Lankan Short Stories in English, edited (with Dinali Fernando), 2005[22]
  • A Selection of Modern Sri Lankan Poetry in English, 2006[22]
  • Bridging Connections (An Anthology of Sri Lankan Short Stories), 2007[23]
  • Poets and their Visions, 2015
  • An Anthology of English Poetry and Prose, 2016
Travel and Social History edit
  • Beyond the First Circle: Travels in the Second and Third Worlds, 1993
  • Fact and Fable: Aspects of East West Interaction (proceedings of a conference held at Sabaragamuwa University in August 1999), 2000
  • Richard de Zoysa: his life, some work ... a death, 2000
  • Across Cultures: Issues of Identity in Contemporary British and Sri Lankan Writing, 2001 (edited with Neluka Silva)
  • Gilding the Lily: Celebrating Ena de Silva, 2002
  • All Experience: Essays and Reflections (edited essays of Sam Wijesinha), 2001.[24]
  • The Foundations of Modern Society, 2004
  • Endgames and Excursions: Lakmahal, Sri Lanka and a wider world, 2017
  • Lakmahal Justified: Taking English to The People, 2018
  • Lakmahal in War for Peace, 2019

Politics edit

  • Current Crisis in Sri Lanka, 1986
  • Liberal Values for South Asia Liberal Values for South Asia (edited with Friedrich Naumann Stiftung), Colombo, 1997
  • Conflict: Causes and Consequences (proceedings of a Seminar Series conducted by the CLD), (edited with Priyantha Kulatunge), 2001
  • Political Principles and Their Practice in Sri Lanka Political Principles and their Practice in Sri Lanka, 2005
  • Enemies of Pluralism: Assaults on Diversity, Democracy and the Rule of Law, by JR Jayewardene & Velupillai Prabhakaran, 2006[25]
  • Ideas for Constitutional Reform, 2007 (revised/abridged from the original publication as edited by Dr Chanaka Amaratunga, 1989)
  • Declining Sri Lanka, 2007
  • Pursuing Peace, Fighting Falsehood, 2008[26][27]
  • Reform, Rights and Good Governance, 2015
  • Triumph and Disaster: the Rajapaksa Years. Part 1 – Success in War, 2015
  • Triumph and Disaster: the Rajapaksa Years. Part 2 - Failure in Reconciliation, 2016
  • The Mango Tree: Inclusivity and Integrity in International Relations, 2016

Articles in books & major journals edit

  • Interview in Configurations of Exile: South Asian Writers and their World, edited by Chelva Kanaganayakam, TSAR, Toronto, 1995
  • Teaching Post-Colonial Literature in Sri Lanka' in Dolphin 27 – Teaching Post-Colonialism and Post-Colonial Literatures, edited by Anne Collett, Lars Jensen & Anna Rutherford, Aarhus, 1997
  • "Aberrations and Excesses: Sri Lanka substantiated by the Funny Boy", Miscelanea vol. 18, Universidad de Zaragoza, 1997
  • "Cutting through Territories: Naipaul's 'A Way in the World'", Translating Cultures, KRK/Dangaroo, 1999
  • "Sex and the Single Girl: Scott's recommendations for the Raj", Gladly wolde she teche and lerne: Essays in honour of Yasmine Gooneratne, London 1999
  • Why are we afraid of Secularism in Pakistan?, Christian Study Centre, Rawalpindi, 1999
  • "Travesties: Romance and Reality in the Raj Quartet", Journal of Comparative Literature and Aesthetics, Orissa, 2000
  • "Spices and Sandcastles: the exotic historians of Sri Lanka", Across Cultures: Issues of Identity in Contemporary British and Sri Lankan Writing (proceedings of the Conference held at the British Council Sri Lanka in 2000; British Council, Colombo, 2001)
  • "A deeper communion: the older women of The Raj Quartet", Missions of Interdependence, the publication of the proceedings of the 1999 Tübingen EACLALS Conference (Rhodopi, 2002)
  • "Richard de Zoysa: his life, some work ... and a death", Towards a Transcultural Future: Literature and Human Rights in a ‘Post’-Colonial World, the publication of the proceedings of the 2000 ASNEL Conference held in Aachen (Rhodopi 2005)
  • "Bringing back the bathwater: new initiatives in English policy in Sri Lanka", The Politics of English as a World Language, the publication of the proceedings of the 2001 ASNEL Conference held in Freiburg (Rhodopi, 2003)
  • "Religion and Culture in the Liberal State", Liberal Values for South Asia, edited by Wijesinha, CLD, Colombo 1997
  • "Education in Sri Lanka – the failure of good intentions and little learning", Protection of Minority Rights and Diversity, edited by Nanda Wanasundara, International Centre for Ethnic Studies, 2004
  • "Agendas of Oppression", I want to speak of tenderness: 50 writers for Anne Ranasinghe, edited by Gerard Robuchon, ICES 2004
  • "Travels in the United States", Excursions and Explorations: Cultural Encounters between Sri Lanka and the United States, edited by Tissa Jayatilaka, Colombo, 2002
  • "A Refuge", Gilding the Lily: Celebrating Ena de Silva, edited by Wijesinha, Colombo, 2002
  • "Entries on Bapsi Sidhwa and Sri Lankan Literature", Encyclopaedia of Postcolonial Studies, edited by John C Hawley, USA, 2001
  • Entry on Sri Lankan Literature in English in the Encyclopaedia of South Asian Literature in English, edited by Jaina Sanga, USA, 2004

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Team Lanka Mission (15 May 2008). "Sri Lanka: Happy birthday Dear Professor". The Permanent Mission of Sri Lanka to the United Nations Office in Geneva. Retrieved 13 March 2010.
  2. ^ Muhammad Akbar Notezai (8 May 2016). "Interview: Rajiva Wijesinha A leading author on Sri Lanka's efforts to repair relations with the Tamils". The Diplomat. Retrieved 16 January 2021.
  3. ^ Hiran H. Senewiratne (25 July 2009). . Daily News Online. Archived from the original on 30 January 2010. Retrieved 13 March 2010.
  4. ^ "Rajiva quits, question mark over Eran".
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 25 July 2011.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 20 October 2010.
  7. ^ The Gazette of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka (21 April 2010). (PDF). The Department of Government Printing, Sri Lanka. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 April 2010. Retrieved 2 May 2010.
  8. ^ Kamal Nissanka (27 May 2007). "Liberal Party Elects a New Leader". Liberal Lanka. Retrieved 13 March 2010.
  9. ^ Liberal Party (18 December 2011). "Prof. Rajiva Wijesinha Is To Lead The Party Again After Five Years". Liberal Party Sri Lanka. Retrieved 21 December 2011.
  10. ^ Rajiva, Wijesinha (1979). Marriage and the position of women, as presented by some of the early Victorian novelists (Thesis). Oxford Research Archive.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 4 June 2011. Retrieved 8 March 2010.
  12. ^ An Anthology of contemporary Sri Lankan poetry in English. Published by the British Council in collaboration with the English Association of Sir [sic] Lanka. 1988. ISBN 9789559055006. OL 1832827M.
  13. ^ "Vedams eBooks".
  14. ^ "Online Book House".
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 31 December 2006. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
  16. ^ (in Italian). Archived from the original on 21 December 2007. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on 19 November 2010. Retrieved 8 March 2010.
  18. ^ "George Cawkwell of Univ; Godage".
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on 27 November 2013.
  20. ^ "A Guide to Studying and Thinking - நூலகம்".
  21. ^ . Archived from the original on 25 July 2011. Retrieved 8 March 2010.
  22. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 12 July 2009. Retrieved 8 March 2010.
  23. ^ Bridging Connections (An Anthology of Sri Lankan Short Stories).
  24. ^ "The Sunday Times Plus Section".
  25. ^ Enemies of pluralism: Assaults on diversity, democracy and the rule of law by J.R. Jayewardene and Velupillai Prabhakaran. International Book House. 2006. ISBN 9789558975411.
  26. ^ . Archived from the original on 7 February 2009. Retrieved 8 March 2010.
  27. ^ Pursuing peace, fighting falsehood. International Book House. 2008. ISBN 9789551732219.

External links edit

  • Official Blog
  • The Reconciliation Website's channel on YouTube
  • Liberal Party of Sri Lanka official site
  • Rajiva Wijesinha's channel on YouTube
  • Literary Blog
  • Full text of doctoral thesis "Marriage and the position of women, as presented by some of the early Victorian novelists" via Oxford Research Archive

rajiva, wijesinha, dphil, sinhala, රජ, born, 1954, lankan, writer, english, distinguished, political, analysis, well, creative, critical, work, academic, profession, much, working, career, most, recently, senior, professor, languages, university, sabaragamuwa,. Rajiva Wijesinha MA DPhil Sinhala රජ ව ව ජ ස හ born 16 May 1954 1 is a Sri Lankan writer in English distinguished for his political analysis as well as creative and critical work An academic by profession for much of his working career he was most recently Senior Professor of Languages at the University of Sabaragamuwa Sri Lanka Hon Rajiva Wijesinha රජ ව ව ජ ස හMPRajiva Wijesinha in 2007Member of Parliamentfor National ListIn office 2010 2015State Minister of Higher EducationIn office 12 January 2015 17 February 2015PresidentMaithripala SirisenaPrime MinisterRanil WickremesinghePersonal detailsBorn 1954 05 16 16 May 1954 age 69 Sri LankaPolitical partyLiberalAlma materUniversity College Oxford Corpus Christi College OxfordOccupationAuthorWebsiterajivawijesinha wbr wordpress wbr com In June 2007 President Mahinda Rajapakse appointed him Secretary General of the Sri Lankan Government Secretariat for Coordinating the Peace Process and in June 2008 he also became concurrently the Secretary to the Ministry of Disaster Management and Human Rights Sri Lanka 2 The Peace Secretariat wound up in July 2009 3 and in February 2010 he resigned from the Ministry as well as the University 4 and became a member of parliament on the National List of the United People s Freedom Alliance following the General Election held in April 2010 5 following which he was appointed a member of parliament 6 7 He belongs to the Liberal Party of Sri Lanka 8 and has served as its President and leader and also as a Vice President of Liberal International He is currently Chair of the Council of Asian Liberals and Democrats and was re elected leader of the Liberal Party Sri Lanka on the proposal of the previous leader following the Liberal Party Annual Congress of 2011 9 He has travelled widely including as a visiting professor on the Semester at Sea Programme of the University of Pittsburgh and has published Beyond the First Circle Travels in the Second and Third Worlds Contents 1 Education and career 2 Work 2 1 Fiction 2 2 Non Fiction 2 2 1 Education 2 2 1 1 English Language 2 2 1 2 Literature 2 2 1 3 Travel and Social History 2 2 2 Politics 2 3 Articles in books amp major journals 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksEducation and career editRajiva Wijesinha schooled at S Thomas College Mt Lavinia which he later served as Sub Warden for a brief period and won an Open Exhibition in Classics to University College Oxford when he was 16 After his first degree which also led to an MA in 1977 he moved to Corpus Christi College Oxford as an E K Chambers Student Edmund Kerchever Chambers and obtained a BPhil degree in English followed by a DPhil degree on the subject of Women and Marriage in the early Victorian novel 10 The thesis was subsequently published by the University Press of America under the title The Androgynous Trollope He taught briefly at the University of Peradeniya before resigning in protest against the increasing authoritarianism of the government of President Junius Richard Jayewardene He then worked for the British Council in Colombo as its Cultural Affairs Officer before rejoining the University system to initiate English degree programmes for students from backgrounds that had limited English in school He was responsible for the islandwide pre University General English Language Training programme as well as General English programmes at the Affiliated University Colleges established in 1992 to introduce employment oriented courses into the tertiary education system In 2001 he served as a Consultant to the Ministry of Education to initiate the reintroduction of English medium education in the state sector which had banned it previously for several decades He was also Academic Consultant to the Sri Lanka Military Academy when it began degree programmes for Officer Cadets He has served as chair of the Academic Affairs Committee of the National Institute of Education and has been a member of the National Education Commission and of the Board of the Bandaranaike Centre for International Studies In 1982 he supported Chanaka Amaratunga to set up the Council for Liberal Democracy and was Co Editor of the Liberal Review at a time when dissenting voices had no space to publish in Sri Lanka He became President of the Liberal Party of Sri Lanka when it was established in 1987 and though more comfortable as an analyst rather than a politician he took over as Leader of the Party after Dr Amaratunga s death in 1996 He was the Presidential candidate of the party in 1999 and came 6th out of 15 candidates defeating several former parliamentarians During this period he conducted workshops on Liberalism in India Pakistan Nepal Afghanistan and Indonesia on behalf of the Friedrich Naumann Stiftung FNS the German Liberal Foundation for whom he also edited Liberal Values for South Asia revised recently as Liberal Perspectives on South Asia and published in 2009 by Cambridge University Press Delhi He was instrumental in promoting English Language writing in Sri Lanka and initiated the English Writers Cooperative of Sri Lanka while he was at the British Council which aided and administered the EWC at its inception He had earlier edited the New Lankan Review 11 which provided space for Sri Lankan writers in English when the genre was regaining acceptance and he served on the Editorial Board of the EWC for over a decade He has edited several collections of poetry and short stories by Sri Lankan writers in English most recently Bridging Connections an Anthology of Stories which also contains translations from Sinhala and Tamil and was published by the National Book Trust of India in 2007 12 13 14 He was the first Sri Lankan writer resident in the county whose works have been translated into a European language Servi the Italian translation of Servants which won the Gratiaen Award for 1995 was published by Giovanni Tranchida Editore in Milan in 2002 15 and this was followed in 2006 by Atti di fede 16 This last was a translation of Acts of Faith based on the 1983 government sponsored riots against Tamils known as Black July and the first part of a trilogy that included Days of Despair 1989 and The Limits of Love 2005 He worked on this last novel which is based on the kidnapping and murder of the poet and journalist Richard de Zoysa as a resident at the Rockefeller Foundation s Bellagio Center and at the Center for Writers at Hawthornden Castle Prof Wijesinha served for several years on the editorial board of the Journal of Commonwealth Literature Works in other genres include The Foundations of Modern Society Political Principles and their Practice in Sri Lanka and A Handbook of English Grammar published by Cambridge University Press in Delhi which also brought out most recently Declining Sri Lanka J R Jayewardene and the erosion of Democracy Work edit nbsp Wikisource has original works by or about Rajiva Wijesinha Fiction edit Acts of Faith 1985 Electra A play in three Acts Days of Despair 1989 The Lady Hippopotamus and Other Stories 1991 Servants A Cycle 1995 An English Education 1996 The Limits of Love 2005 Servi 2002 Italian translation of Servants A Cycle 1995 Atti di fede 2006 Italian translation of Acts of Faith 1985 The Terrorist Trilogy 2008 17 Acts of Faith 2016 Servants 2nd Expanded Edition 2020 Non Fiction edit The Androgynous Trollope Women in the Victorian Novel 1982 Education edit English and Education in search of equity and excellence 2016 A City of Acquatint Letters from Oxford to Colombo 1971 79 2018 George Cawkwell of Univ Colombo Sri Lanka S Godage amp Brothers 2019 edited 18 English Language edit Aspects of Teaching and Learning English as a Second Language 1991 edited with James Drury 19 A Guide to Studying and Thinking 1998 with Priyantha Kulatunge and Ralf Starkloff 20 A Handbook of English Grammar 2004 21 Building Career Skills 2016 with Shashikala Assella B M C N Balasooriya Noel Jayamanne Darshana Sanjeewa Ravi Pratap Singh Neomal Weerakoon Developing Career Skills 2016 with Thilanka Ariyathilaka Shashikala Assella B M C N Balasooriya Noel Jayamanne Darshana Sanjeewa Ravi Pratap Singh Neomal Weerakoon Literature edit Breaking Bounds Essays on Sri Lankan Writing in English 1998 Inside Limits Identity and Repression in Post Colonial Fiction 1998 A Selection of Modern Sri Lankan Short Stories in English edited with Dinali Fernando 2005 22 A Selection of Modern Sri Lankan Poetry in English 2006 22 Bridging Connections An Anthology of Sri Lankan Short Stories 2007 23 Poets and their Visions 2015 An Anthology of English Poetry and Prose 2016 Travel and Social History edit Beyond the First Circle Travels in the Second and Third Worlds 1993 Fact and Fable Aspects of East West Interaction proceedings of a conference held at Sabaragamuwa University in August 1999 2000 Richard de Zoysa his life some work a death 2000 Across Cultures Issues of Identity in Contemporary British and Sri Lankan Writing 2001 edited with Neluka Silva Gilding the Lily Celebrating Ena de Silva 2002 All Experience Essays and Reflections edited essays of Sam Wijesinha 2001 24 The Foundations of Modern Society 2004 Endgames and Excursions Lakmahal Sri Lanka and a wider world 2017 Lakmahal Justified Taking English to The People 2018 Lakmahal in War for Peace 2019 Politics edit Current Crisis in Sri Lanka 1986 Liberal Values for South Asia Liberal Values for South Asia edited with Friedrich Naumann Stiftung Colombo 1997 Conflict Causes and Consequences proceedings of a Seminar Series conducted by the CLD edited with Priyantha Kulatunge 2001 Political Principles and Their Practice in Sri Lanka Political Principles and their Practice in Sri Lanka 2005 Enemies of Pluralism Assaults on Diversity Democracy and the Rule of Law by JR Jayewardene amp Velupillai Prabhakaran 2006 25 Ideas for Constitutional Reform 2007 revised abridged from the original publication as edited by Dr Chanaka Amaratunga 1989 Declining Sri Lanka 2007 Pursuing Peace Fighting Falsehood 2008 26 27 Reform Rights and Good Governance 2015 Triumph and Disaster the Rajapaksa Years Part 1 Success in War 2015 Triumph and Disaster the Rajapaksa Years Part 2 Failure in Reconciliation 2016 The Mango Tree Inclusivity and Integrity in International Relations 2016 Articles in books amp major journals edit Interview in Configurations of Exile South Asian Writers and their World edited by Chelva Kanaganayakam TSAR Toronto 1995 Teaching Post Colonial Literature in Sri Lanka in Dolphin 27 Teaching Post Colonialism and Post Colonial Literatures edited by Anne Collett Lars Jensen amp Anna Rutherford Aarhus 1997 Aberrations and Excesses Sri Lanka substantiated by the Funny Boy Miscelanea vol 18 Universidad de Zaragoza 1997 Cutting through Territories Naipaul s A Way in the World Translating Cultures KRK Dangaroo 1999 Sex and the Single Girl Scott s recommendations for the Raj Gladly wolde she teche and lerne Essays in honour of Yasmine Gooneratne London 1999 Why are we afraid of Secularism in Pakistan Christian Study Centre Rawalpindi 1999 Travesties Romance and Reality in the Raj Quartet Journal of Comparative Literature and Aesthetics Orissa 2000 Spices and Sandcastles the exotic historians of Sri Lanka Across Cultures Issues of Identity in Contemporary British and Sri Lankan Writing proceedings of the Conference held at the British Council Sri Lanka in 2000 British Council Colombo 2001 A deeper communion the older women of The Raj Quartet Missions of Interdependence the publication of the proceedings of the 1999 Tubingen EACLALS Conference Rhodopi 2002 Richard de Zoysa his life some work and a death Towards a Transcultural Future Literature and Human Rights in a Post Colonial World the publication of the proceedings of the 2000 ASNEL Conference held in Aachen Rhodopi 2005 Bringing back the bathwater new initiatives in English policy in Sri Lanka The Politics of English as a World Language the publication of the proceedings of the 2001 ASNEL Conference held in Freiburg Rhodopi 2003 Religion and Culture in the Liberal State Liberal Values for South Asia edited by Wijesinha CLD Colombo 1997 Education in Sri Lanka the failure of good intentions and little learning Protection of Minority Rights and Diversity edited by Nanda Wanasundara International Centre for Ethnic Studies 2004 Agendas of Oppression I want to speak of tenderness 50 writers for Anne Ranasinghe edited by Gerard Robuchon ICES 2004 Travels in the United States Excursions and Explorations Cultural Encounters between Sri Lanka and the United States edited by Tissa Jayatilaka Colombo 2002 A Refuge Gilding the Lily Celebrating Ena de Silva edited by Wijesinha Colombo 2002 Entries on Bapsi Sidhwa and Sri Lankan Literature Encyclopaedia of Postcolonial Studies edited by John C Hawley USA 2001 Entry on Sri Lankan Literature in English in the Encyclopaedia of South Asian Literature in English edited by Jaina Sanga USA 2004See also editList of Sri Lankan non career Permanent SecretariesReferences edit Team Lanka Mission 15 May 2008 Sri Lanka Happy birthday Dear Professor The Permanent Mission of Sri Lanka to the United Nations Office in Geneva Retrieved 13 March 2010 Muhammad Akbar Notezai 8 May 2016 Interview Rajiva Wijesinha A leading author on Sri Lanka s efforts to repair relations with the Tamils The Diplomat Retrieved 16 January 2021 Hiran H Senewiratne 25 July 2009 SCOPP to close down Daily News Online Archived from the original on 30 January 2010 Retrieved 13 March 2010 Rajiva quits question mark over Eran Lakbimanews Online Edition Archived from the original on 22 July 2011 Retrieved 25 July 2011 Sri Lanka Parliament profile Archived from the original on 20 October 2010 The Gazette of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka 21 April 2010 Gazette Extraordinary No 1650 19 PDF The Department of Government Printing Sri Lanka Archived from the original PDF on 29 April 2010 Retrieved 2 May 2010 Kamal Nissanka 27 May 2007 Liberal Party Elects a New Leader Liberal Lanka Retrieved 13 March 2010 Liberal Party 18 December 2011 Prof Rajiva Wijesinha Is To Lead The Party Again After Five Years Liberal Party Sri Lanka Retrieved 21 December 2011 Rajiva Wijesinha 1979 Marriage and the position of women as presented by some of the early Victorian novelists Thesis Oxford Research Archive Features Archived from the original on 4 June 2011 Retrieved 8 March 2010 An Anthology of contemporary Sri Lankan poetry in English Published by the British Council in collaboration with the English Association of Sir sic Lanka 1988 ISBN 9789559055006 OL 1832827M Vedams eBooks Online Book House Italian Touch to Servants Archived from the original on 31 December 2006 Retrieved 14 October 2023 Rajiva Wijesinha ATTI DI FEDE or Acts of Faith in Italian Archived from the original on 21 December 2007 Retrieved 14 October 2023 The Galle Literary Festival 2007 Archived from the original on 19 November 2010 Retrieved 8 March 2010 George Cawkwell of Univ Godage ELT Journal Oxford Academic Archived from the original on 27 November 2013 A Guide to Studying and Thinking ந லகம Home Archived from the original on 25 July 2011 Retrieved 8 March 2010 a b Feature Archived from the original on 12 July 2009 Retrieved 8 March 2010 Bridging Connections An Anthology of Sri Lankan Short Stories The Sunday Times Plus Section Enemies of pluralism Assaults on diversity democracy and the rule of law by J R Jayewardene and Velupillai Prabhakaran International Book House 2006 ISBN 9789558975411 Sri Lanka strives to strengthen Human Rights whilst dealing with Terrorism Archived from the original on 7 February 2009 Retrieved 8 March 2010 Pursuing peace fighting falsehood International Book House 2008 ISBN 9789551732219 External links editOfficial Blog The Reconciliation Website former Official Website of SCOPP The Reconciliation Website s channel on YouTube Reconciliation Unit blog Liberal Party of Sri Lanka official site Rajiva Wijesinha s channel on YouTube Literary Blog Full text of doctoral thesis Marriage and the position of women as presented by some of the early Victorian novelists via Oxford Research Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rajiva Wijesinha amp oldid 1180115335, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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