The Cultural Dimensions of Peacebuilding

The Cultural Dimensions of Peacebuilding
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Publisher : Anthem Press
Total Pages : 193
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ISBN-10 : 9781839989438
ISBN-13 : 1839989432
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Book Synopsis The Cultural Dimensions of Peacebuilding by : Marty Branagan

Download or read book The Cultural Dimensions of Peacebuilding written by Marty Branagan and published by Anthem Press. This book was released on 2024-10-08 with total page 193 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This broad-ranging book examines the creation, through the arts and culture, of societies that enjoy sustainable, positive peace. It begins with a critique of the pervasive nature of militarism and violence embedded deep in the cultural fabric of many societies, influencing the language and discourses we use, the films we watch, our museums and histories, our journalism, and our education systems. It also examines the roots of violence in our parenting styles, gender roles, and spiritual practices. It contrasts this with an examination of a number of peaceful societies that already exist, drawing useful lessons from their cultures. It critiques discrepancies in history education with regard to war and peace and examines artistic and cultural processes, institutions, and artifacts designed to create peace, such as peace museums and parks, peace journalism, peace education, and resistance to violence through cultural means, such as film-making, fine arts, satirical theatre, and protest music. Solutions-oriented, it examines the efficacy of these attempts and suggests positive ways forward. It also explores the role of gender in creating cultures of peace and the impacts on peacebuilding of cultivating peace within.


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