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Conflicts are increasingly recognised as situated in local contexts with culturally specific elements playing important roles. At the same time, conflicts reflect and contribute to global dynamics. Seeking peace within this complexity requires curious, creative and critical approaches that can account for politics.

But how can peacebuilders account for unique local settings while also recognising multiple and diverse perspectives within and between them? Reflecting on this question, Dancing through the dissonance explores the relationship between peacebuilding and dance in pluralist societies, examining the practice of dance-focused peacebuilding programmes in Colombia, the Philippines and the United States. Incorporating participant voices, critical political analysis and reflections on dance practice, the authors reveal the implications and nuances of arts-based peace initiatives.

This book offers a unique insight into the application, practice and analysis of dance-focused peacebuilding programmes, building on a critical understanding of the politics of integrating dance into peacebuilding and the ways in which these programmes fit into global debates around peace and conflict.

As the global community continues to seek inclusive pathways to peace that improve upon, supplement, or replace existing dominant approaches, this book provides a valuable in-depth analysis and recommendations for arts-based peacebuilding approaches.



Table of Contents

Introduction
1 Finding our rhythm: Why and how to think about dance and peace
2 Young people as peer leaders for peace: Emerging strategies
3 Local/global dance ‘hubs’ for peace
4 Finding empathy and practising peace through dance: Through a mirror darkly?
5 Embodying peace: Prospects for self-care within conflicted settings
Conclusion
References

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      Publisher: Manchester University Press
      Publication Date: 28/05/2020
      ISBN13: 9781526143396, 978-1526143396
      ISBN10: 1526143399

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Conflicts are increasingly recognised as situated in local contexts with culturally specific elements playing important roles. At the same time, conflicts reflect and contribute to global dynamics. Seeking peace within this complexity requires curious, creative and critical approaches that can account for politics.

      But how can peacebuilders account for unique local settings while also recognising multiple and diverse perspectives within and between them? Reflecting on this question, Dancing through the dissonance explores the relationship between peacebuilding and dance in pluralist societies, examining the practice of dance-focused peacebuilding programmes in Colombia, the Philippines and the United States. Incorporating participant voices, critical political analysis and reflections on dance practice, the authors reveal the implications and nuances of arts-based peace initiatives.

      This book offers a unique insight into the application, practice and analysis of dance-focused peacebuilding programmes, building on a critical understanding of the politics of integrating dance into peacebuilding and the ways in which these programmes fit into global debates around peace and conflict.

      As the global community continues to seek inclusive pathways to peace that improve upon, supplement, or replace existing dominant approaches, this book provides a valuable in-depth analysis and recommendations for arts-based peacebuilding approaches.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction
      1 Finding our rhythm: Why and how to think about dance and peace
      2 Young people as peer leaders for peace: Emerging strategies
      3 Local/global dance ‘hubs’ for peace
      4 Finding empathy and practising peace through dance: Through a mirror darkly?
      5 Embodying peace: Prospects for self-care within conflicted settings
      Conclusion
      References

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