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Children and Armed Conflict - 9780230274433

Un libro in lingua di Cook Daniel Thomas (EDT) Wall John (EDT) edito da Palgrave Macmillan, 2011

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In order to truly understand how children experience armed conflict, it is necessary to go beyond the trope of "innocent victims" and look at the full complexities of how children act in, are acted upon, and experience war, according to Cook (childhood studies and sociology, Rutgers U.) and Wall (religion and childhood studies, Rutgers U.), who present 11 chapters exploring the issue from a variety of perspectives. Topics addressed include child memoirs and Holocaust fiction, girl soldiers in World War I, effects of war experiences among internally displaced children in Southern Darfur, young people and community politics in refugee contexts, protection of children in humanitarian crises, integrating children's knowledge into post-war peacebuilding, and a resilience approach to reintegrating girl fighters. Annotation ©2011 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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