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CATEGORIES:Anthropologie à Nanterre
CREATED:20171130T162443
SUMMARY:Guns and the Repercussions of Mercy and Cowardice: Samburu small-scale warfare in the 21st Century (Kenya), Bilinda Straight (Western Michigan University)
LOCATION:Bâtiment Ramnoux (E)\, salle E105 (1e étage) - 200 avenue de la République\
 , Nanterre\, \, 92000\, 
DESCRIPTION:<span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: 'Georgia', 'serif';">East Africa
 n pastoralists like the Samburu are well known for their participation in c
 oalitional lethal violence specifically framed in the terms of “cattle raid
 ing.” Moreover, Samburu have often been quintessentially depicted in postca
 rds, coffee table books, and the popular media either as generously adorned
  girls or else as glamorous bachelor warriors roaming the countryside engag
 ing in livestock theft against their neighbors. While the portrayal is ofte
 n oversimplified, the accuracy of certain aspects of this stereotype cannot
  be denied for contemporary Samburu in the lowlands particularly. After a p
 rolonged initiation rite with circumcision at its center, the Samburu age s
 ystem prescribes 7-14 years (ideally) of bachelor warriorhood during which 
 Samburu lmurran (warriors) are expected to engage in hazardous long-distanc
 e cattle herding and protection of the community and its livestock, which c
 an involve some theft or raiding of neighbors’ livestock. As in other East 
 African raiding has historically been an important component of the constru
 ction of lmurran masculine identity.</span><br /><br /> <span style="font-s
 ize: 12pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: 'Georgia', 'serif';">In the twen
 ty-first century, the proliferation of small arms, competition for politica
 l representation, and highly organized theft resulting in the movement of l
 arge numbers of livestock have considerably transformed Samburu warriorhood
 , including increasing the death toll. What are the emotional consequences 
 of a masculinity that often requires combat and killing? This paper examine
 s the emotional lives of these young men, focusing particularly on the cons
 truction of mercy and cowardice.</span>
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