This paper critiques the hegemonic constructions of child soldiers to be found in civil society and Anglophone media accounts. Close examination of these texts reveals that the discourse mirrors Anglophone imaginaries and preoccupations over childhood rather than the distinctive concerns of child soldiers themselves. It claims that the discourse accomplishes considerable political work in buttressing the international order between the global North and South. Furthermore, it asserts that the discourse operates as a site where wider Anglophone fears over the functioning of its personal, “private” sphere can be rehearsed and disciplined
This article will comparatively examine representations of child-soldiers in literary and cinematogr...
The paper focuses on the impact of discourses on positioning working children in social and politica...
The phenomenon of child soldiering, as medieval a practice as it may seem, remains a surprisingly co...
Child Soldiers, sometimes referred to as child warriors, are often looked at but equally overlooked ...
This article examines the (re)presentations of militarised children in contemporary global politics....
The martial regulation of children and childhood is a longstanding feature of warfare and war prepar...
A motley crew of child soldiers, terrorists, suicide bombers, and vulnerable refugees populate child...
This article will comparatively examine representations of child-soldiers in literary and cinematogr...
This paper investigates the view that non-governmental organizations have on childhood and child sol...
Children and young people are affected by conflict in numerous ways, and are seen as constituting on...
The humanitarian discourse defines children and child soldiers along with women as the main victims ...
Child soldiers embody the counter image to the ideal of (western) modern childhood as a period of pr...
Drawing data from an ethnographic study conducted in an early-years setting in Chennai, India, where...
Child participation in armed conflicts continues to challenge societies. Many diverging opinions and...
on the Rights of the Child (CRC), which concerns the prevention of children’s active participation i...
This article will comparatively examine representations of child-soldiers in literary and cinematogr...
The paper focuses on the impact of discourses on positioning working children in social and politica...
The phenomenon of child soldiering, as medieval a practice as it may seem, remains a surprisingly co...
Child Soldiers, sometimes referred to as child warriors, are often looked at but equally overlooked ...
This article examines the (re)presentations of militarised children in contemporary global politics....
The martial regulation of children and childhood is a longstanding feature of warfare and war prepar...
A motley crew of child soldiers, terrorists, suicide bombers, and vulnerable refugees populate child...
This article will comparatively examine representations of child-soldiers in literary and cinematogr...
This paper investigates the view that non-governmental organizations have on childhood and child sol...
Children and young people are affected by conflict in numerous ways, and are seen as constituting on...
The humanitarian discourse defines children and child soldiers along with women as the main victims ...
Child soldiers embody the counter image to the ideal of (western) modern childhood as a period of pr...
Drawing data from an ethnographic study conducted in an early-years setting in Chennai, India, where...
Child participation in armed conflicts continues to challenge societies. Many diverging opinions and...
on the Rights of the Child (CRC), which concerns the prevention of children’s active participation i...
This article will comparatively examine representations of child-soldiers in literary and cinematogr...
The paper focuses on the impact of discourses on positioning working children in social and politica...
The phenomenon of child soldiering, as medieval a practice as it may seem, remains a surprisingly co...