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Out Of War Violence Trauma And The Political Imagination In Sierra Leone Mariane C Ferme

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Out Of War Violence Trauma And The Political Imagination In Sierra Leone Mariane C Ferme
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Publisher: Univ of California Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.56 MB
Author: Mariane C. Ferme
ISBN: 9780520294370, 9780520294387, 0520294378, 0520294386
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Out Of War Violence Trauma And The Political Imagination In Sierra Leone Mariane C Ferme by Mariane C. Ferme 9780520294370, 9780520294387, 0520294378, 0520294386 instant download after payment.

Out of War draws on Mariane C. Ferme’s three decades of ethnographic engagements to examine the physical and psychological aftereffects of the harms of Sierra Leone's civil war. Ferme analyzes the relationship between violence, trauma, and the political imagination, focusing on “war times”—the different qualities of temporality arising from war. She considers the persistence of precolonial and colonial figures of sovereignty re-elaborated in the context of war, and the circulation of rumors and neologisms that freeze in time collective anxieties linked to particular phases of the conflict (or “chronotopes”). Beyond the expected traumas of war, Ferme explores the breaks in the intergenerational transmission of farming and hunting techniques, and the lethal effects of remembering experienced traumas and forgetting local knowledge. In the context of massive population displacements and humanitarian interventions, this ethnography traces strategies of survival and material dwelling, and the juridical creation of new figures of victimhood, where colonial and postcolonial legacies are reinscribed in neoliberal projects of decentralization and individuation.

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