학술논문
In/secure childhoods: Children and conflict in Kashmir.
Document Type
Article
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Subject
*ART
*WAR
*PRACTICAL politics
*ECOLOGY
*HUMAN body
*SOCIAL factors
*CHILDREN'S accident prevention
*HEALTH
*RESEARCH funding
*STUDENTS
*PSYCHOTHERAPY
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ISSN
0907-5682
Abstract
This paper focuses on art productions by children participating in an art-based wellbeing intervention project in Kashmir. Drawing on feminist security studies, we conducted narrative analysis to explore how children represent in/security. The locations of in/security were the environment, the body, and the socio-political realm. Children articulated nuanced and complex representations of the natural and social world, influenced by local and global forces, and created their own meanings and practices of in/security. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]