Overview
- Provides insight into the child soldiering with a specific focus on children in Colombia, an under-studied group of militarized children
- Brings together in-depth interviews with ethnographic fieldwork in an active conflict zone, demobilization centre, and throughout Colombia
- Presents the case for more nuanced and culturally embedded research in anthropology, sociology, psychology, politics, and beyond
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About this book
Based on ethnographic fieldwork and interviews from across Colombia—including former child guerillas, former hostages of the guerilla organization, mothers of child soldiers, and humanitarian aid workers— this volume explores the experiences of children involved with the Colombian guerilla group the Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (Farc). Going beyond the predominant humanitarian perspectives on child soldiers, Johanna Higgs delves into the specific social and cultural aspects of the Colombian conflict to give a contextualized, culturally relevant understanding of the processes of both militarization and demobilization of children, deploying the theoretical lens of “lifeworlds.” In so doing, Higgs not only provides insight into children’s involvement in conflict in Colombia, but presents a clear case for a move away from homogenized understandings of “child soldiers,” thus far dominated by viewpoints from industrialized Western nations. Tying together perspectivesfrom anthropology, sociology, psychology, politics, and international development, Higgs provides not only a much-needed examination of how children are militarized, soldiering in the Farc context, and demilitarization, but also a blueprint for how research can be tied to specific cultural contexts.
Reviews
“A very fine account of the complex forces underpinning the recruitment and militarisation of children. Higgs makes a convincing case for the role of ethnography in gaining a deep understanding of children’s lifeworlds and perspectives, arguing that this lens is also essential for developing appropriate policy responses. This book will appeal widely to researchers, students and policy-makers alike.” (Jo Boyden, Professor of International Development and Director of Young Lives study, University of Oxford, UK)
“Using children as soldiers continues to be a global trauma.In this book, Johanna Higgs takes the reader far beyond popular hackneyed ideas of the child soldier as simply forcefully recruited and in a powerful way shows how in zones of conflict children’s lives become militarised and how their lifeworlds instrumentalize them for violent purposes. It is a strong and important contribution to the field of conflict studies.” (Mats Utas, Department Chair and Professor of Cultural Anthropology and Ethnology, Uppsala University, Sweden)
“Based on extensive fieldwork in Colombia, Johanna Higgs provides a detailed account of the lives and experiences of young and under-age combatants caught up in Colombia's civil war. Collecting their stories at the moment of transition from guerrilla to civilian life, allows Higgs to understand the lifeworlds of the child soldiers and gain new insights in the infamous FARC guerrilla movement, before narratives start to align themselves with post-war norms and political expectations.” (Krijin Peters, AssociateProfessor of Political and Cultural Studies, Swansea University, UK)
“In this timely book, Johanna Higgs sheds new light on the importance of identity dynamics in child soldiers, who enter spaces where violence is normalized. Using the analytic framework of lifeworlds, she shows how children who were recruited into the FARC in Colombia underwent profound internal and social transformations that militarized them. She shows how greater attention must be given to the identity challenges that former child soldiers face if they are to reintegrate successfully into civilian life.” (Mike Wessells, Professor of Clinical Population and Family Health, Columbia University, USA)
Authors and Affiliations
About the author
Johanna Higgs, Ph.D., is an anthropologist studying childhood, children in conflict, and women’s rights around the world. She is the founder of Project Monma, an organization that which advocates for women’s rights, and she has published numerous articles related to women’s rights worldwide in such venues as Pass Blue, Independent Australia, the Huffington Post and Morocco World News.
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Militarized Youth
Book Subtitle: The Children of the FARC
Authors: Johanna Higgs
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-23686-1
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan Cham
eBook Packages: Social Sciences, Social Sciences (R0)
Copyright Information: The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020
Softcover ISBN: 978-3-030-23685-4Published: 17 October 2019
eBook ISBN: 978-3-030-23686-1Published: 08 October 2019
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XI, 233
Number of Illustrations: 1 b/w illustrations, 1 illustrations in colour
Topics: Popular Social Sciences, Social Anthropology, Latin American Politics, Children, Youth and Family Policy, Conflict Studies, Childhood, Adolescence and Society