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Former guerrillas in Mozambique

Verfasser: Wiegink, Nikkie GND link to dataset open/close  GND search link open/close  (DE-588)1213764696
978-0-8122-9690-7
Schlagwörter: Maringué <Provinz Sofala> GND link to dataset open/close  GND search link open/close  ; Resistencia Nacional Moçambicana GND link to dataset open/close  GND search link open/close  ; Widerstandskämpfer GND link to dataset open/close  GND search link open/close  ; Soziale Integration GND link to dataset open/close  GND search link open/close 

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Letzte Änderung: 15.10.2021
Titel:Former guerrillas in Mozambique
URL:https://doi.org/10.9783/9780812296907
URL Erlt Interna:Verlag
URL Erlt Info:URL des Erstveröffentlichers
Erläuterung :Volltext
Von:Nikkie Wiegink
ISBN:978-0-8122-9690-7
Preis/Einband:Online
Erscheinungsort:Philadelphia
Verlag:University of Pennsylvania Press
Erscheinungsjahr:[2020]
DOI:10.9783/9780812296907
Umfang:1 Online-Ressource (viii, 263 Seiten)
Details:Karten
Serie/Reihe:˜Theœ ethnography of political violence
Abstract:A sensitive ethnography of former Mozambican National Resistance (RENAMO) combatantsAfter sixteen years of civil war (1976—1992) between the Mozambican National Resistance (RENAMO) and the government of Mozambique, over 90,000 former combatants were disarmed and demobilized by a United Nations-led program. Former combatants were to find their ways as civilians again, assisted by community-based reintegration rituals. While the process was often presented as a success story of peace, renewed armed conflict involving RENAMO combatants in 2013 and onward suggests that the reintegration of former guerrillas was a far more complex story.In Former Guerrillas in Mozambique, Nikkie Wiegink describes the trajectories of former RENAMO combatants in Maringue, a rural district in central Mozambique. Rather than focus on violence, trauma, and the reacceptance of these ex-combatants by the community, Wiegink emphasizes the ways in which RENAMO veterans have navigated unstable and sometimes dangerous social and political environments during and after the war. She examines the experiences of both male and female war veterans and their attempts at securing a tolerable life.Based on fourteen months of fieldwork conducted long after the war ended, Former Guerrillas in Mozambique offers a critique of a notion of reintegration that assumes that the lives of former combatants are shaped first by a break with society when joining the armed group and later by a break with the past when demobilizing and a return to a status quo. Wiegink argues, instead, that former combatants' motivations, experiences, and interactions are not necessarily characterized by a rigid separation from their RENAMO past, but rather comprise a mixture of ruptures and continuities of relationships and networks, including families, the spiritual world, fellow former combatants, political parties, and the state
Sprache:eng
RVK-Notation:MI 63094
Andere Ausgabe:Erscheint auch als
_Bemerkung:Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover
_ISBN:978-0-8122-5205-7
Thema (Schlagwort):Maringué; Resistencia Nacional Moçambicana; Widerstandskämpfer; Soziale Integration
Weitere Schlagwörter :Maringue; Renamo; United Nations demobilization; central Mozambique; former combatants; guerrila warfare; resistance fighers; Guerrillas; Mozambique; Veteran reintegration; Mozambique; Veterans; Mozambique; Social conditions; War and society; Mozambique

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