
Child Soldiers: Sierra Leone's Revolutionary United Front
by Myriam Denov-
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements | p. ix |
Map | p. xii |
Introduction: Child soldiers, iconography and the (il)logic of extremes | p. 1 |
Definitions and ambiguities: Defining 'child soldiers' | p. 2 |
(Mis)understanding militarized children: Portrayals and representations | p. 5 |
The making and unmaking of child soldiers | p. 14 |
Overview of the book | p. 17 |
Children's involvement in war: The quandary of structure and agency | p. 20 |
The contemporary reality of child soldiers | p. 21 |
Child soldiers and structural forces | p. 33 |
Child soldiers and agency | p. 39 |
Child soldiers and the quandary of structure and agency | p. 42 |
Recipe for rebellion: Civil war in Sierra Leone | p. 48 |
Understanding war in Sierra Leone | p. 50 |
The emergence of the Revolutionary United Front | p. 60 |
Tracing war (1991-2002) and the long path to peace | p. 66 |
Negotiating power: Research on and by child soldiers | p. 80 |
On power, sensitive research and a participatory approach | p. 80 |
Participant recruitment, data collection and analysis | p. 84 |
Assessing a participatory approach | p. 93 |
'Becoming RUF': The making of a child soldier | p. 96 |
Pathway into violence and armed conflict | p. 97 |
Reshaping reality and 'becoming RUF': Solidarity, role allocation and rewards | p. 102 |
Understanding the RUF militarization process: Constructing a culture of violence | p. 114 |
'Being RUF': Victimization, participation and resistance | p. 121 |
Experiences of violence and armed conflict | p. 121 |
'Being RUF': Identity construction in the culture of violence | p. 139 |
'Put dey gon don': The unmaking of a child soldier | p. 145 |
Pathways out of violence and armed conflict | p. 146 |
Reshaping reality and 'becoming a Civilian': Demilitarization and the process of unmaking | p. 149 |
New battlefields | p. 180 |
Structure and agency in the making and unmaking of child soldiers | p. 181 |
Ambiguity, sweet sorrow and political action: The continued process of unmaking in post-conflict Sierra Leone | p. 184 |
Looking ahead: The needs of former child soldiers and the integration of structure and agency | p. 192 |
References | p. 205 |
Index | p. 226 |
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