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Living by the gun in Chad: armed violence as a practical occupation*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 August 2011

Marielle Debos*
Affiliation:
Institute for Social Sciences of Politics, University Paris West Nanterre, France

Abstract

This article explores men in arms’ conceptions of armed violence in a country which has been prone to a violent cycle of rebellion and repression. Based on ethnographic research in Chad, it analyses combatants’ life trajectories in an unstable political environment and a militarised economy. It moves beyond rebellion towards an analysis of the most mundane patterns of the activities conducted by men in arms, to understand what is at stake beyond times and spaces of war. It argues that armed violence is an ordinary way of expressing contestation, as well as a practical occupation or métier, a French word that indicates a non-institutionalised profession.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2011

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