
It weakens social ties, threatens household survival and undermines the family's capacity to care for its most vulnerable members. Chapter 11: Fluid Research Fields: Studying Excombatant Youth in the Aftermath of the Liberian Civil WarChapter 12: Anthropology Under Fire: Ethics, Researchers and Children in War Postscript Chapter 13: 'Where Wings Take Dream': on Children in the Work of War and the War of Work Notes on Contributors Index.War leads not just to widespread death but also to extensive displacement, overwhelming fear, and economic devastation.Chapter 6: Girls with Guns: Narrating the Experience of War of FRELIMO's 'Female Detachment'Chapter 7: Children, Impunity and Justice: Some Dilemmas from Northern Uganda Part IV: Children's Narratives Chapter 8: Children in the Grey Spaces Between War and Peace: The Uncertain Truth of Memory Acts Chapter 9: Beyond Struggle and Aid: Children's Identities in a Palestinian Refugee Camp in Jordan Part V: Research Methodology and Methods Chapter 10: Researching Young People's Experiences of War: Participatory Methods and the Trauma Discourse in Angola.Acknowledgements List of Acronyms Introduction Part I: The Contexts of War Chapter 1: Separated Children Chapter 2: Cultural Disruption and the Care of Infants in Post-war Mozambique Part II: Vulnerability and Resilience among Adolescent Girls Chapter 3: The Sexual Vulnerability of Adolescent Girls during Civil War in Teso, Uganda Chapter 4: A Neglected Perspective Part III: What is a Child? Chapter 5: The Use of Patriarchal Imagery in the Civil War in Mozambique and its Implications for the Regeneration of Child Soldiers.
