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Rethinking burgeoning political consciousness: student activists, the Class of'99 and political intent in Sierra Leone

机译:重新思考迅速发展的政治意识:学生活动家,'99级学生和塞拉利昂的政治意图

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This article uses interviews with former student activists in Sierra Leone to explore what ideals motivate students to participate in political action. In Sierra Leone, students used the military as a cover for their own democratic programme, initially by encouraging a coup that they wanted to partake in, later by joining the officer corps themselves. I challenge the notion that student interactions with the urban lumpenproletariat and 'militariat' serve as evidence for their desire to cloak a lack of ideals in popular violence; rather I argue that coalitions are built as needs must to push a particular agenda, whether or not the agenda is known to all participants. In this case, that agenda was to ensure that an idealistic intelligentsia had economic and political futures that they had been denied under a paternalistic dictatorship. In essence student activism was elitist, not popular.
机译:本文通过对塞拉利昂前学生活动家的采访来探讨什么理想激发了学生参与政治行动。在塞拉利昂,学生们首先以军事手段作为自己民主计划的掩护,首先是鼓励他们想参加的政变,然后加入军官团。我质疑这样的观点,即学生与城市无产阶级和“民兵”的互动是他们渴望掩盖普遍暴力中缺乏理想的证据。而是我认为,建立联盟是因为必须推动特定的议程,而不管所有参与者是否都知道该议程。在这种情况下,该议程旨在确保理想主义的知识分子拥有被家长式专政所否定的经济和政治前景。本质上,学生行动主义是精英主义者,而不是大众主义者。

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    《Journal of modern African studies》 |2009年第3期|349-369|共21页
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    Catherine Bolten;

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    Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame, 611 Flanner Hall, Notre Dame, IN 46556, USA;

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