Rethinking Peace: Critical Perspectives on Religion in International Politics
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781786610386
ISBN-10: 1786610388
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield
Seria Critical Perspectives on Religion in International Politics
ISBN-10: 1786610388
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield
Seria Critical Perspectives on Religion in International Politics
Notă biografică
Alexander Hinton is Founder and Director of the Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights (CGHR), Distinguished Professor of Anthropology, and UNESCO Chair on Genocide Prevention at Rutgers University.
Professor Giorgio Shani is Chair of the Department of Politics and International Studies and Director of the Rotary Peace Center at International Christian University, Tokyo, Japan.
Professor Jeremiah Alberg teaches philosophy and religion in the Humanities Department of International Christian University. He is the Director of the Library and of the Center for Teaching and Learning.
Cuprins
Preface
Paul Hastings (Japan International Christian University Foundation)
Introduction: Rethinking Peace Studies
Alexander Laban Hinton, Giorgio Shani, and Jay Alberg
I. DISCOURSE
Rethinking Peace: Discourse
Giorgio Shani (Politics and International Studies, International Christian University [ICU] Japan)
1. The Inner Battles of Peace Studies: The Limits and Possibilities
Ashis Nandy (Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, India)
2. Sovereignty, Interference, and Crisis
Stephen Eric Bronner (Political Science and Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights, Rutgers, US)
3. Towards A Peace with Global Justice
Oliver Richmond (Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Manchester, UK)
4. Saving Liberal Peacebuilding: From the ¿Local Turn¿ to a Post-Western Peace
Giorgio Shani (Politics and International Studies, ICU, Japan)
II. MEMORY & TEMPORALITY
Rethinking Peace: Memory & Temporality
Jay Alberg (Philosophy, ICU, Japan)
5. Cultural Memory in the Wake of Violence: Exceptionalism, Vulnerability, and the Grievable Life
Marita Sturken (Media, Culture and Communication, New York University, US)
6. Justice in the Land of Memory: Reflecting on the Temporality of Truth and Survival in Argentina
Natasha Zaretsky (Center for Genocide and Human Rights, Rutgers, US)
7. Negotiating Difference and Empathy: Cinematic Representations of Passing and Exchanged Identities in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Yael Zerubavel (Bildner Center, Rutgers, US)
8. Silence and Memory Politics
Leigh A. Payne (Political Science, University of Oxford, UK)
II. TRANSLATION
Rethinking Peace: Translation
Jay Alberg (Philosophy and Religion, ICU, Japan)
9. A Translational Comics Text and its Translation: Maus in Japanese
Beverly Curran (Society, Culture, and Media, ICU, Japan)
10. To Arrive Where We Started: Peace Studies and the Logos
Jeremiah Alberg (Philosophy and Religion, ICU, Japan)
11. The Crisis of Japan¿s Constitutional Pacifism: The Abe Administration¿s Belated Counter-Revolution
Shin Chiba (Politics and International Studies, ICU, Japan)
IV. DIALOGUE
Rethinking Peace: Dialogue (Fetish)
Alexander Laban Hinton (Anthropology and Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights, Rutgers, US)
12. Peace-in-Difference: Peace through Dialogue about and across Difference(s)
Hartmut Behr (International Relations, Newcastle University, UK)
13. From Substantialist to Relational Difference in Peace and Conflict Studies
Morgan Brigg (Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Queensland, Australia)
14. Zona Intervenida: Performance as Memory, Transforming Contested Spaces
Nitin Sawhney (Media Studies, The New School, US)
AFTERWORD
Look Again ¿ Aleppo: The Last Lesson on Prevention
Alexander Laban Hinton (Anthropology and Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights, Rutgers, US)
Descriere
This edited volume critically interrogates the field of peace studies, considering its assumptions, teleologies, canons, influence, enmeshments with power structures, biases, and normative ends.