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I Did It to Save My Life Catherine E. Bolten

I Did It to Save My Life By Catherine E. Bolten

I Did It to Save My Life by Catherine E. Bolten


Summary

Provides a fresh insight into how ordinary Sierra Leoneans survived the war that devastated their country for a decade. This title illuminates a social world based on love, compassionate relationship based on material exchange and nurturing, that transcends romance and binds people together across space.

I Did It to Save My Life Summary

I Did It to Save My Life: Love and Survival in Sierra Leone by Catherine E. Bolten

Utilizing narratives of seven different people - soldier, rebel, student, trader, evangelist, father, and politician - I Did it To Save My Life provides fresh insight into how ordinary Sierra Leoneans survived the war that devastated their country for a decade. Individuals in the town of Makeni narrate survival through the rubric of love, and by telling their stories and bringing memory into the present, create for themselves a powerful basis on which to reaffirm the rightness of their choices and orient themselves to a livable everyday. The book illuminates a social world based on love, a deep, compassionate relationship based on material exchange and nurturing, that transcends romance and binds people together across space and through time. In situating their wartime lives firmly in this social world, they call into question the government's own narrative that Makeni residents openly collaborated with the rebel RUF during its three-year occupation of the town. Residents argue instead that it was the government's disloyalty to its people, rather than rebel invasion and occupation, which destroyed the town and forced uneasy co-existence between civilians and militants.

I Did It to Save My Life Reviews

A profoundly touching book. -- Joanna Lewis * Times Higher Education Supplement *
Bolten does a great job of depicting the life histories of seven residents of Makeni experiencing [Sierra Leone's] civil war in different capacities and from various angles. . . . Reading their stories intertwined with the history of the civil war and Bolten's insightful comments was very intriguing indeed. * Oral History Review *

About Catherine E. Bolten

Catherine Bolten is Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Acknowledgments List of Acronyms Timeline of the Key Events of War and Aftermath, 1991--2003 Note on Sources Introduction: Sierra Leonean Emotions, Sierra Leonean War Chapter 1: Understanding Makeni and Nested Loyalties: Marginality and Collaboration in the Northern Capital Chapter 2: I Must Be Grateful to Them for Freeing Me: The Soldier Chapter 3: They Said Nobody Would Hide from This War: The Rebel Chapter 4: I Held a Gun but I Did Not Fire It: The Student Chapter 5: The Government Brought Death, the Rebels Allowed Us to Live: The Trader Chapter 6: It Was the Lord Who Wanted Me to Stay: The Evangelist Chapter 7: They Really Damaged Me: The Father Chapter 8: The RUF Thought I Was on Their Side: The Politician Epilogue and Conclusions: Makeni, May 2010 Notes Bibliography Index

Additional information

CIN0520273796VG
9780520273795
0520273796
I Did It to Save My Life: Love and Survival in Sierra Leone by Catherine E. Bolten
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of California Press
20121001
296
N/A
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