Corporeal peacebuilding : mundane bodies and temporal transitions / by Tarja Vayrynen.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Rethinking Peace and Conflict StudiesPublisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Pivot, 2019Edition: 1st ed. 2019Description: vii, 132 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9783030073268
- JZ5538 .V397 2019
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Book | UAE Federation Library | مكتبة اتحاد الإمارات General Collection | المجموعات العامة | JZ5538 .V397 2019 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | C.1 | Library Use Only | داخل المكتبة فقط | 30030000005248 |
Introduction: Corporeal Peacebuilding -- Thinking and Theorizing Peace: Corporeal and Mundane Dimensions -- Relational and Connecting Body on the Home Front -- Returning Body: Transferring Violence Across Time and Space -- Abjected and Silenced Bodies -- Peacebuilding as a Corporeal, Temporal and Mneumonic Site -- Peacebuilding in Colonial Relations -- Conclusions: Corporeal and Response-able Peacebuilding.
"A timely contribution on transitions to peace by one of Finland's leading Peace Studies scholars. Highly sophisticated theoretically and yet determinedly body-bound. Just right for our troubled times." -Christine Sylvester, University of Connecticut, USA "In all the talk of grand strategy, and in the grand diplomacy of war and peace, the individual and the body are figures of excision. Tarja V�ayrynen has done us all a service by rendering the body and the individual it encloses as the centrepiece of peace building. It is a salutary book for all of us who either negotiate or theorise grandly." -Stephen Chan OBE, SOAS University of London, UK "Tarja V�ayrynen's ground breaking work draws on political theory to reveal how peace and war touch our bodies in multiple ways and how the body is constitutive of war and peace." -Annika Bj�orkdahl, Lund University, Sweden This book demonstrates how peace is an event that comes into being in mundane and corporeal encounters. The book brings living and experiencing, sentient body to Peace and Conflict Studies and examines war and peace as socio-political institutions that begin and end with bodies. It therefore differs from the wider field of Peace and Conflict Studies where the human body is treated as an abstract and non-living entity. The book demonstrates that conflict and violence as well as peace touch our bodies in multiple ways. Through attending to witnessing, wounded, remembering, silenced and resistant bodies, the empirical cases of the book attest to the scope and diversity of war, peace and the political of post-conflict peacebuilding. The book offers a sustained engagement with feminist social and political theory and will be of interest to academics and practitioners alike. Tarja V�ayrynen is Professor in Peace and Conflict Research at the Tampere Peace Research Institute, University of Tampere, Finland. Her research in the field of peace and conflict focuses on gender and post-conflict peacebuilding. Her research draws from feminist theory and critical political theory.