Derry girls and the politics of the everyday: theorising for a more youth-inclusive approach to peacebuilding

IF 1.4 3区 社会学 Q2 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Alina Dixon
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ABSTRACT The popular sitcom Derry Girls is a witty take on director Lisa McGee’s adolescent experience in Northern Ireland during the Troubles. While set in an era of exceptional sectarian violence, Derry Girls showcases the ways that conflict becomes entangled within mundane, everyday life and how young people are profoundly affected by conflict yet are continually excluded from conflict-related decision-making. I draw on Derry Girls to unpack the theoretical framework offered by Berents and McEvoy-Levy that seeks to include young people more intentionally in peacebuilding. This paper offers credence to a movement that defines peacebuilding differently than the state-centric and elite-driven model that has predominated peace and conflict studies, and instead follows the important contributions of sociological perspectives to the field. I argue that a more youth-inclusive approach to peacebuilding requires re-examining the very concepts that underpin ‘youth’ and ‘peacebuilding’ and the barometers by which successful peace is measured.
德里女孩与日常政治:以更包容青年的方式建设和平的理论
摘要广受欢迎的情景喜剧《德里女孩》诙谐地讲述了导演丽莎·麦基在北爱尔兰动乱期间的青少年经历。《德里女孩》以一个特殊的宗派暴力时代为背景,展示了冲突如何与日常生活纠缠在一起,以及年轻人如何深受冲突的影响,却不断被排除在与冲突有关的决策之外。我利用Derry Girls来解读Berents和McEvoy Levy提出的理论框架,该框架旨在让年轻人更有意识地参与建设和平。这篇论文为一场运动提供了证据,该运动对建设和平的定义与主导和平与冲突研究的以国家为中心和精英驱动的模式不同,而是遵循了社会学视角对该领域的重要贡献。我认为,对建设和平采取更包容青年的方法,需要重新审视支撑“青年”和“建设和平”的概念,以及衡量成功和平的晴雨表。
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