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Title
War as smoke and mirrors: Sierra Leone 1991-2, 1994-5, 1995-6 |
Full text
http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/anq.2005.0028 |
Date
2005 |
Author(s)
Richards, P. |
Abstract
The present paper assesses the implications of various observations of war in Sierra Leone¿cross-border operations of the Revolutionary United Front (RUF) in 1991-2, an RUF attack on Bo in December-January 1994-5, and disruptions by private security companies of the 1995-6 peace process. The material supports the view that a basic mechanism of war is ritual action. But the scope of war-as-ritual must be properly specified. Events involved rites in the air as well as on the ground. The paper draws military agents of private security companies more fully into the picture. The strategic impact of these mercenary elements upon the course of the war was probably less than claimed. On the other hand, impact upon its ritual aspects may have been underestimated. A focus upon ritual dynamics helps make sense of a war that seems inexplicable in terms of its material incentives or ideological motives. |
Subject(s)
Leerstoelgroep Technologie en agrarische ontwikkeling |
Type of publication
Article/Letter to editor |
Format
unknown/unknown |
Source
Anthropological Quarterly 78 (2005) 2; ISSN: 0003-5491 |
Rights
Wageningen UR |
Repository
Wageningen - University of Wageningen
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