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E-grāmata: Humanities Perspectives in Peace Education

  • Formāts: 181 pages
  • Sērija : Peace Education
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Aug-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Information Age Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781648025723
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  • Formāts: 181 pages
  • Sērija : Peace Education
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Aug-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Information Age Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781648025723
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In Humanities Perspectives in Peace Education: Re-Engaging the Heart of Peace Studies, scholar-teachers across a variety of humanities fields explore the content, methods, and pedagogies that are unique to their respective disciplines in contributing to the study of peace and justice. In recent decades, even as peace scholarship has burgeoned, many peace studies texts, including those that purport to be interdisciplinary in nature, have emphasized social science perspectives and, in some cases, have foregone exploration of the role of the humanities altogether in comprehensive peace education. While humanities scholars continue to stake out space for peace scholarship within their fields, no volume has attempted to collect the wisdom of multiple humanities disciplines in order to make the case for their critical role in authentic peace education. Humanities Perspectives in Peace Education addresses that shortcoming in the field of peace studies by exploring the ways in which the humanities are uniquely situated to contribute particular content, knowledge, skills, and values required of comprehensive peace education, scholarship, and activism. These include the development of empathy and understanding, creative vision and imagination, personal and communal transformation toward 'the good' in society (such as the pursuit of justice, nonviolence, freedom, and human thriving), and field-specific analytical lenses of their own, among other contributions.

Both teachers and students of peace will find value in this interdisciplinary humanities volume. Each chapter of Humanities Perspectives in Peace Education offers a deep-dive into a particular humanities field-including philosophy, literature, language and culture studies, rhetoric, religion, history, and music-to mine the field’s unique contributions to peace and justice studies. Scholars ask: 'What are we missing in peace education if we fail to include this academic discipline?' Chapters include suggestions for peace pedagogies within the humanities field as well as bibliographies and suggestions for further reading.



This book explores the role of humanities in peace education, highlighting unique contributions from philosophy, literature, language, rhetoric, religion, history, & music. It addresses the gap in peace studies by emphasizing empathy, creativity, justice, and nonviolence. Each chapter offers peace pedagogies and further reading suggestions.

Foreword vii
Arun Gandhi
Acknowledgments xi
1 Introduction: Peace Education and the Humanities
1(12)
Nicole L. Johnson
2 Philosophy in the Pursuit of Peace
13(22)
G. Scott Gravlee
3 "You Can't Really Change the Heart Without Telling a Story": Poetry as Peacebuilding
35(20)
G. Michelle Collins-Sibley
4 Promoting Peace in Cultural and Language Studies
55(24)
Rebecca L. Oxford
Maria Matilde Olivero
Tammy Gregersen
5 Rhetoric and Peace Studies
79(28)
Jamie Capuzza
Sean Patrick O'Rourke
6 The Study of Religion in Comprehensive Education for Peace: On Learning to Make Room for Difference
107(18)
Nicole L. Johnson
7 The Past's Presents for a Just and Peaceful Future
125(20)
Theresa M. Davis
8 "A Choir Is a Beautiful Thing": Peacebuilding and Reconciliation through the Cultivation of Beauty
145(18)
Grant W. Cook
About the Contributors 163