“One Man’s Meat Is Another Man’s Poison”: Marungi and Realities of Resilience in North West Uganda

IF 1.2 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE Civil Wars Pub Date : 2022-02-17 DOI:10.1080/13698249.2022.2031440
E. Storer, Innocent Anguyo, Anthony Odda
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ABSTRACT Approaches to resilience in post-war contexts prioritise systems-based thinking above everyday realities. This paper explores reconstruction through marungi (khat) in North-West Uganda. Presenting ethnographic evidence, we chart connections between marungi and resilience among growers, traders and “eaters”. Firstly, we argue for a consideration of the actual resources through which individuals and households build capacity to withstand shocks following war. Secondly, we explore inequities within production lines and the effects of criminalising khat, to demonstrate trade-offs within prospects for post-war prosperity. Ultimately, we argue for process-based analyses of how resilience is negotiated in contingent circumstances.
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“一个人的肉是另一个人的毒”:Marungi和乌干达西北部的韧性现实
摘要战后环境下的复原力方法将基于系统的思维置于日常现实之上。本文探讨了通过乌干达西北部的marungi(khat)重建。在提供人种学证据的情况下,我们绘制了marungi与种植者、贸易商和“食客”的复原力之间的联系。首先,我们主张考虑个人和家庭在战争后建立抵御冲击能力的实际资源。其次,我们探讨了生产线内的不平等以及将卡塔叶定为犯罪的影响,以展示战后繁荣前景中的权衡。最终,我们主张对在突发情况下如何谈判恢复力进行基于过程的分析。
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