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“This remarkable book combines sensitive ethnography, brave and imaginative analysis, and considerable passion to tell a story for our times about the failures of liberal peace-making in Colombia and the seemingly unbridgeable divide between the state and ordinary people. Its brilliant analysis of liberalism’s limitations provides sparks of hope for a more humane political future.” * Jonathan Spencer, University of Edinburgh *
“This brilliant first-of-its-kind anthropological study of peace pedagogy draws lessons for lasting peace even in deeply polarized societies such as Colombia. It is highly recommended to those familiar with Colombia’s peace process and those considering how to adopt effective peace processes in other countries.” * Leigh A. Payne, University of Oxford *
“A riveting inside story of the interface between government and the public with an extraordinary breadth of empirical data and a rich resource of lessons learned about countering disinformation. A must-read for all who seek to build better, more holistic narratives of peace in the current context of toxic polarization.” * John Paul Lederach, emeritus, University of Notre Dame *
"Burnyeat emphasizes the concept of 'cultural liberalism'as a descriptor for the government’s approach to politics and many of those working for peace. . . The work is informed not only by the results of the plebiscite but by how the regime of President Duque weakened the peace agreement and the promises it contained. . . Recommended." * Choice *

Table of Contents
Note on Translation
List of Abbreviations
Prologue
Introduction

Part I Anthrohistory of the Santos Government
1 Peace, Politics, and Public Opinion under Juan Manuel Santos, 2010–2018
2 The Rationality Drive: The Development of Government Peace Pedagogy, 2012–2018
3 The Anti-politics of Cultural Liberalism

Part II Ethnography of Peace Pedagogy in Action
4 Interface: The Enactment of Legitimacy by Explanation
5 State-Consciousness: Three Layers of Responsibility and Trust
6 Rendering Political: The Affective Labor of Liaising with the FARC et al.
7 The Entangled Face: International Implication in Government Responsibility
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Notes
References
Index

The Face of Peace Government Pedagogy amid

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      Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
      Publication Date: 27/09/2022
      ISBN13: 9780226821627, 978-0226821627
      ISBN10: 0226821625
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      “This remarkable book combines sensitive ethnography, brave and imaginative analysis, and considerable passion to tell a story for our times about the failures of liberal peace-making in Colombia and the seemingly unbridgeable divide between the state and ordinary people. Its brilliant analysis of liberalism’s limitations provides sparks of hope for a more humane political future.” * Jonathan Spencer, University of Edinburgh *
      “This brilliant first-of-its-kind anthropological study of peace pedagogy draws lessons for lasting peace even in deeply polarized societies such as Colombia. It is highly recommended to those familiar with Colombia’s peace process and those considering how to adopt effective peace processes in other countries.” * Leigh A. Payne, University of Oxford *
      “A riveting inside story of the interface between government and the public with an extraordinary breadth of empirical data and a rich resource of lessons learned about countering disinformation. A must-read for all who seek to build better, more holistic narratives of peace in the current context of toxic polarization.” * John Paul Lederach, emeritus, University of Notre Dame *
      "Burnyeat emphasizes the concept of 'cultural liberalism'as a descriptor for the government’s approach to politics and many of those working for peace. . . The work is informed not only by the results of the plebiscite but by how the regime of President Duque weakened the peace agreement and the promises it contained. . . Recommended." * Choice *

      Table of Contents
      Note on Translation
      List of Abbreviations
      Prologue
      Introduction

      Part I Anthrohistory of the Santos Government
      1 Peace, Politics, and Public Opinion under Juan Manuel Santos, 2010–2018
      2 The Rationality Drive: The Development of Government Peace Pedagogy, 2012–2018
      3 The Anti-politics of Cultural Liberalism

      Part II Ethnography of Peace Pedagogy in Action
      4 Interface: The Enactment of Legitimacy by Explanation
      5 State-Consciousness: Three Layers of Responsibility and Trust
      6 Rendering Political: The Affective Labor of Liaising with the FARC et al.
      7 The Entangled Face: International Implication in Government Responsibility
      Conclusion
      Acknowledgments
      Notes
      References
      Index

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