Cultures of Sustainable Peace
Conflict Transformation, Gender-Based Violence, Decolonial Praxes
Alison Phipps editor Tawona Sitholé editor Hyab Teklehaimanot Yohannes editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Multilingual Matters
Publishing:10th Dec '24
£24.95
This title is due to be published on 10th December, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
This paperback is available in another edition too:
- Hardback£89.95(9781800418356)
Unique collection of studies exploring the under-researched subject of the relationship between culture and peace
With an emphasis on addressing gender-based violence and the role of women and cultural work in peacebuilding, the chapters in this book represent the fruit of collaborative work across borders, between artists, activists and academics, bringing a wide range of disciplinary perspectives to bear on situations of violence and precarity.
This book shifts the focus of peacebuilding away from nation-states and international organisations to make a powerful argument that sustainable peacebuilding is the work of ordinary people. It brings together work done in Gaza, Ghana, Mexico, Morocco and Zimbabwe, alongside work with refugees in Scotland, to argue for a place for successful intercultural relations as a central aim of peacebuilding, moving beyond the more usual focus on economic development. With a particular emphasis on addressing gender-based violence and the role of women in peacebuilding, together with a central role for arts and culture as a means of resistance and social change, the chapters represent the fruit of collaborative work across geographical and cultural borders, between artists, activists and academics, bringing a wide range of disciplinary perspectives to bear on situations of violence and precarity. In a world where peace work can feel increasingly futile, this book makes a powerful case for the crucial role of local action and cultural work and play in the creation of a better future.
The book will be open access under a CC BY ND licence.
This important book highlights the vital role of cultural rights and gender equality in sustainable peace, drawing on decolonising and restorative paradigms to create cultures of peace using the arts. It offers original conceptualisations and theorisations of methods used to sustain cultures of peace in contexts of extreme violence and precarity in the Global South. * Francis B. Nyamnjoh, University of Cape Town, South Africa *
I wholeheartedly endorse this important collection. It provides compelling testimonials from women in patriarchal communities around the world who have suffered under gender-based violence against women, but who have found a way through creative arts to gain voice and visibility and fight for sustainable peace. It deserves to be read, shared and discussed! * Hans Ladegaard, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University *
This book unpacks the complex nature of 'peace' through a decolonial lens by shifting power, voice, and agency in knowledge production to the Global South. The contextual stories demonstrate how diverse cultures of the Global South apply their own experiences of language, music, dance, poetry, and drama to create and sustain peace. * Mary Setrana, University of Ghana *
ISBN: 9781800418349
Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
Weight: unknown
318 pages