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ОглавлениеCONTENTS
List of Figures
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
1. Introduction
The Mainstream Discourse of Today's Wars
Building Blocks of a Counter-Narrative
Elaborating a Model of Social Torture
Overview of the Book
2. The Research Process
Institutional Setting
Working in a ‘War Zone’
Conceptual Challenges
Ethical Considerations
Methods Adopted
Discussion and Conclusions
3. An Overview of the Situation in Northern Uganda
Introduction
The War As People Remember It
Discussion
Some Concluding Questions
4. Reconsidering the LRA–Government Dynamic
Introduction
The 1994 Peace Talks
Discussion
Conclusions
5. Protection As Violation
Introduction
Part I – Formation and Organisation
Part II – Subsistence in the Camps
Problems with Distribution
Part III – Access to Education
Part IV – Access to Health Care
Part V – Access to Protection
Discussion and Conclusions
6. Protection As Debilitation
Introduction
Physical Debilitation
Psychological Debilitation
Cultural Debilitation
Discussion
Conclusions
7. Protection As Humiliation
Introduction
The Hegemonic Model of Masculinity
The Gap between Model and Reality: Inability To Fulfil External and Internalised Expectations
The Impact of the Emergence of a Hegemonic Model
Discussion
Conclusions
8. Social Torture and the Continuation of War
Introduction
Impacts and Methods
Further Symptoms of Torture
Actors
Humanitarian Missions and Mandate
Failures in Assistance and Protection
Benefits and Functions
Justifications for Action and Inaction
Discussion
Conclusions
9. Conclusions
Social Torture Offers a Counter-Narrative to the Mainstream Discourse
Greed–Grievance
Social Torture Goes beyond the Convention Against Torture
Social Torture Suggests the Need for More Comprehensive Interventions
Annex A. Testimony of a LRA Soldier who Returned under Amnesty, October 2001. Recorded April 2002, Kampala
Annex B. An Account of the 1994 Peace Talks
Bibliography
Index