Pongu Thamizh — 'Tamil Uprising' or 'Tamil Rising' — events bring together Tamil communities in large public gatherings that combine cultural performance, political speech, and collective mourning. Originating in Sri Lanka before the war's end, the format has been adopted and adapted by diaspora communities across the world, where it serves as one of the primary occasions for collective Tamil identity expression.
Pongu Thamizh and the Politics of Public Memory
Annual cultural gatherings across the Tamil diaspora are evolving into complex sites of mourning, solidarity, and political debate.
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