Enforced silence or mindful non-violent action? Everyday peace and South Korean victims of civilian massacres in the Korean War

IF 1.4 3区 社会学 Q2 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Hyuk Kang
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ABSTRACT This article examines why victims of violence pursue and justify non-violent forms of life in post-conflict environments. While previous scholars tend to explain that victims’ daily mechanism is marked by their silence and avoidance of violent confrontation to have a secure life, this study elaborates victims’ accounts of such actions when they should live together with their perpetrating enemies in the same place. Investigating victims’ narratives in the South Korean context as an example, this study found that victims perform non-violent behaviours as a survival strategy to avoid social stigma and further victimization. Moreover, they adopt ethical considerations to cultivate the moral self and envisage social change. Given the research findings, this study concludes that victims’ daily behaviours have the quality of everyday peace, in that they demonstrate reactive and proactive responses with both practical and moral considerations of their adversaries and the suppressive social structure.
强迫沉默还是谨慎的非暴力行动?日常和平与朝鲜战争中平民大屠杀的韩国受害者
摘要本文探讨了暴力受害者在冲突后环境中追求非暴力生活形式并为其辩护的原因。虽然以前的学者倾向于解释受害者的日常机制是他们保持沉默和避免暴力对抗以获得安全的生活,但本研究详细阐述了受害者在应该与犯罪敌人住在同一个地方时对这种行为的描述。本研究以韩国背景下受害者的叙述为例,发现受害者进行非暴力行为是一种生存策略,以避免社会污名化和进一步受害。此外,他们通过伦理考虑来培养道德自我,并设想社会变革。鉴于研究结果,本研究得出结论,受害者的日常行为具有日常和平的品质,因为他们表现出反应性和主动性的反应,同时考虑到对手的实际和道德考虑以及压制性的社会结构。
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