ISBN:
1786610396
,
9781786610393
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource
Series Statement:
Critical Perspectives on Religion in International Politics
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Rethinking Peace
DDC:
303.6/6
Keywords:
Peace movements Study and teaching
;
Peace Study and teaching
;
Peace movements ; Study and teaching
;
Peace ; Study and teaching
;
POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Peace
;
Electronic books
Abstract:
Chapter Eleven. The Crisis of Japan's Constitutional Pacifism: The Abe Administration's Belated Counter-RevolutionPart IV. Rethinking Peace: Dialogue (Fetish); Chapter Twelve. Peace-in-Difference: Peace through Dialogue about and across Difference(s): A Phenomenological Approach to Rethinking Peace; Chapter Thirteen. From Substantialist to Relational Difference in Peace and Conflict Studies; Chapter Fourteen. Zona Intervenida: Performance as Memory, Transforming Contested Spaces; Afterword. Look Again-Aleppo The Last Lesson in Prevention; Index; About the Contributors
Abstract:
Chapter Six. Justice in the Land of Memory: Reflecting on the Temporality of Truth and Survival in ArgentinaChapter Seven. Negotiating Difference and Empathy: Cinematic Representations of Passing and Exchanged Identities in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict; Chapter Eight. Silence: 'Do Not Confuse It with Any Kind of Absence'; Part III. Rethinking Peace: Translation; Chapter Nine. A Translational Comics Text and Its Translation: Maus in Japanese; Chapter Ten. To Arrive Where We Started: Peace Studies and Logos
Abstract:
Intro; Contents; Acknowledgements; Preface; Introduction. Rethinking Peace Studies; Part I. Rethinking Peace: Discourse; Chapter One. The Inner Battles of Peace Studies: The Limits and Possibilities; Chapter Two. Sovereignty, Interference and Crisis; Chapter Three. Towards a Peace with Global Justice; Chapter Four. Saving Liberal Peace Building: From the 'Local Turn' to aPost-Western Peace1; Part II. Rethinking Peace: Memory and Temporality; Chapter Five. Cultural Memory in the Wake of Violence: Exceptionalism, Vulnerability and the Grievable Life
Abstract:
This edited volume critically interrogates the field of peace studies, considering its assumptions, teleologies, canons, influence, enmeshments with power structures, biases, and normative ends
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