Implications of tragic experiences on symbolic power: The case of displaced persons in Kenya
Date
2024-10-09
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Journal of Languages and Linguistics
Abstract
Displacement of human populations is a common phenomenon from natural
and human causes. Conflict and natural disasters such as floods, volcanic
eruptions, landslides, out-breaks of diseases are among the regular culprits.
Victims of displacement experience dramatic changes in their life situations
a common denominator being temporary and at times permanent
deprivation of crucial resources for their daily lives. This affects their place in
the social hierarchy among members of their host community. The displaced
persons in Kenya following the 2007-2008 post-election violence were
uprooted from their homes and deprived of their property. They lived in
camps and with well-wishers depending on assistance from others. How did
this affect their social station in life and how did they manifest? This paper
examines the effect of displacement on the perception and treatment of the
affected persons by their host communities. The paper utilizes qualitative
methods to analyze the discourse of the displaced persons, providing a
deeper understanding of their experiences upon displacement. The paper
was guided by insights from Critical Discourse Analysis and Pierre Bourdieu’s
theoretical concepts of capital, symbolic power and symbolic violence. It
brings to light the sudden changes in the perceptions and social evaluations
of the victims and their response to the undesired changes. The paper
comes to the conclusion that the new life status leads to new self-
evaluations as well as the evaluations by those around them and the
displaced persons lose symbolic capital and symbolic power and come to the
receiving end of symbolic violence. In so doing, the paper illuminates the
plight of the displaced persons beyond the evident material loses and
recommends interventions to address these effects.
Description
Research Article
Keywords
capital, discourse, internal displacement, symbolic power, symbolic violence.
Citation
Ndiritu, N. N. (2024). Implications of tragic experiences on symbolic power: The case of displaced persons in Kenya. Journal of languages and linguistics, 3(1), 69-77.
