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9780226102474

Pillars of the Nation

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  • ISBN13:

    9780226102474

  • ISBN10:

    0226102475

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2007-10-01
  • Publisher: Univ of Chicago Pr

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Summary

How can children simultaneously be the most important and least powerful people in a nation? In her innovative ethnography of Ugandan childrenthe pillars of tomorrow's Uganda, according to the national youth anthemKristen E. Cheney answers this question by exploring the daily contradictions children face as they try to find their places amid the country's rapidly changing social conditions. Drawing on the detailed life histories of several children, Cheney shows that children and childhood are being redefined by the desires of a young country struggling to position itself in the international community. She moves between urban schools, music festivals, and war zones to reveal how Ugandans are constructing childhood as an empowering identity for the development of the nation. Moreover, through her analysis of children's rights ideology, national government strategy, and children's everyday concerns, Cheney also shows how these young citizens are vitally linked to the global political economy as they navigate the pitfalls and possibilities for a brighter tomorrow.

Author Biography

Kristen E. Cheney is assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Dayton.
 

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. ix
Introduction: The Role of Ugandan Child Citizens in the Struggle for National Developmentp. 1
Global Rights Discourses, National Developments, and Local Childhoodsp. 42
Crucial Components of Child Citizenshipp. 73
"Education for All": The Dilemma of Children's Educational Attainment, National Development, and Class Mobilityp. 75
"Speaking the English of a Ugandan Person": The Intersections of Children's Identity Formationp. 101
Children's Political Socialization: Engagement and Disempowermentp. 125
Actualizationsp. 143
"Village Life Is Better Than Town Life": Identity, Migration, and Development in the Lives of Ugandan Child Citizensp. 145
"Our Children Have Only Known War": The Predicament of Children and Childhood in Northern Ugandap. 167
"Did the Constitution Produce My Children!?": Cultural Production and Contestation in Uganda's National Primary School Music Festivalsp. 219
Epiloguep. 265
Notesp. 271
Referencesp. 281
Indexp. 295
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