2014
DOI: 10.15273/jue.v4i2.8248
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Ruptures of War: Shame and Symbolic Violence in Post-Conflict Acholiland

Abstract: The conflict has challenged ethnic identities, particularly that of the Acholi.Moreover, the disruptions of war have challenged the way my Acholi informants define themselves as human beings and members of society. In the following ethnography, I argue that not only have my informants experienced symbolic violence undermining their sense of honor and worthiness at the hands of the Ugandan government and the LRA, but that the shame they feel after the conflict also commits symbolic violence against themselves.T… Show more

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