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‘We just been forced to do it’: exploring victimization and agency among internally displaced young mothers in Bogotá

机译:“我们刚刚被迫这样做”:在波哥大探索境内流离失所的年轻母亲之间的受害者和机构

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Armed conflict in Colombia has a history of 50?years that continues to this day. According to the Victims Record of Colombia, from 1985 to 2013 2.683.335 women have been victims of the armed conflict. Women have been described as the main victims of the armed conflict, especially in the Colombian cultural context that in some regions is still considered to be a 'machista' and patriarchal one. In contrast, some authors have explicitly stressed Colombian women's agency instead of positioning them only as victims. Some of them are described as 'survivors' of the war, emphasizing their impressive resistance to the outcomes of war and forced displacement. In contrast to the background of these scholarly discussions, our study focused on how displaced women living in Bogotá themselves articulate their experiences of agency and victimization. This paper will therefore explore how women, in reconstructing their life stories, expressed the tussles between victimization and agency. We used qualitative methods conducted within an ethnographic approach. Based on ten years of experience in the neighborhood and one year of fieldwork, we collected the life stories of twenty internally displaced mothers, and ran eight workshops with them. We analyzed the narratives with a specific focus on how women expressed victimization and agency in four important periods in their life that related to the process of displacement: when they left home, when they became pregnant, when they were forced to leave their towns, and when they arrived in Bogotá. Participants' life stories showed how they struggled with agency during their lives. They were victims of abuse and violence during childhood and finally decided to leave their homes. They decided to have their babies despite the fact that they were abandoned by their partners and families, and after doubts about and attempts to have an abortion. Throughout the process of displacement the participants had been engaged in ambiguous relationships with armed groups. Finally they arrived in Bogotá and faced adverse circumstances but were looking for better opportunities for them and their children. The analysis of how internally displaced women narrated their life stories showed us that the concepts that dominate scholarly debates about agency, victimization and survivorship do not do justice to the life stories of the participants in our study. These stories show that changes with a major impact were loaded with ambiguity and were characterized by helplessness, lack of control and agency simultaneously. The reconstruction of these life stories goes beyond the stereotype of displaced women as only 'victims', but points also to their agency and courageous decisions they made in contexts that were not controlled by them and where support was often lacking. Instead of label them, it is important to understand the complexity of the life experiences of IDW, in order to build policies that offer them aids as victims, but also build policies and intervention programs that empower them as agents in order to support them during resettlement.
机译:哥伦比亚的武装冲突有50岁的历史持续到这一天。根据哥伦比亚的受害者记录,从1985年到2013年2.683.335妇女一直是武装冲突的受害者。妇女被描述为武装冲突的主要受害者,特别是在哥伦比亚文化背景下,在某些地区仍被认为是“马赫斯塔”和父权制之一。相比之下,一些作者已明确强调哥伦比亚女性机构,而不是仅将它们定位为受害者。其中一些被描述为战争的“幸存者”,强调他们对战争结果和强迫流离失所的造成令人印象深刻的抵抗力。与这些学术讨论的背景相比,我们的研究侧重于生活在波哥大的流离失所者如何阐明他们对机构和受害的经验。因此,本文将探讨妇女在重建其生活故事中的方式,表达了受害和机构之间的争论。我们使用了在民族志法中进行的定性方法。基于邻里的十年经验和一年的实地工作,我们收集了二十个内置母亲的生活故事,并与他们跑了八个研讨会。我们分析了叙述,特别关注妇女如何在与流离失所过程中有关的四个重要时期在四个重要时期中表达受害者的叙述:当他们离开家时,当他们被怀孕时,他们被迫离开他们的城镇当他们到达波哥大时。参与者的生活故事表明他们在生活期间如何与机构斗争。他们是童年期间虐待和暴力的受害者,最终决定离开家园。他们决定有他们的婴儿,尽管他们被他们的合作伙伴和家人遗弃了,并且在怀疑和尝试堕胎之后。在流离失所过程中,参与者从事与武装团体的暧昧关系。最后,他们抵达波哥大并面临不利的情况,但正在寻找对他们和孩子的更好机会。分析境内流离失所者如何叙述他们的生活故事表明,统治着学术辩论的概念,受害者辩论的概念,受害者和生存劳动的概念对我们的研究中的参与者的生活故事致力于律法。这些故事表明,具有含糊的影响的主要影响的变化是含糊的,并且通过无助,同时缺乏控制和机构的特征。这些生活故事的重建超越了流离失所妇女的刻板印象,只有“受害者”,而且他们的代理和他们在未受他们控制的背景下取得的原子能机构和勇敢的决定,以及往往缺乏支持。而不是标记它们,了解IDW的生活经历的复杂性,以建立为受害者提供有助于艾滋病的政策,还可以建立政策和干预计划,以使他们成为代理商,以便在移民安置期间支持他们的代理人。

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