The myth of international protection : war and survival in Congo / Claudia Seymour.
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TextSeries: California series in public anthropology ; 43.Publication details: Berkely; University of California Press 2019.Description: xiii, 174 pages : illustrations, map ; 22 cmISBN: - 9780520299832
- 0520299833
- 9780520299849
- 0520299841
- HV455 .S49 2019
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
A beginning -- Outrages in Congo -- Surviving violence -- Embodying violence -- Navigating violence -- Meanings of violence -- The myth of international protection.
"This book covers more than a decade of child protection work and ethnographic field research in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It tells two stories: one of the entrenched violences survived by young people and their daily struggles to cope with deepening poverty and blocked aspirations; the other, a personal journey that begins with the will to do good and ends with the realization of how international aid contributes to greater harm. It offers a new perspective to reframe how the world sees the DRC, and urges global audiences to consider their own roles in fueling the DRC's otherwise endless violence"--Provided by publisher.
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