Apocalyptic Imaginaries and the Future of Peace
Apocalyptic Imaginaries and the Future of Peace
Decolonial and Critical Approaches
Gamez, Samantha Marie; Palmiano Federer, Julia
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
04/2026
141
Dura
Inglês
9783032125460
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Chapter 1. Introduction: Peace and Conflict in the Time of Apocalypse.- Chapter 2. Moving Toward Balance and Harmony: Indige-Nous Relationalism and Cycles of Transformation.- Chapter 3. "Cackling as Reclamation": Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Savage Witchery.- Chapter 4. Decolonization as an Apocalyptic Process: Vi-Sions of Liberation.- Chapter 5. Pati-Agent: Rethinking the Suffered Being in Apocalypses.- Chapter 6. (Re)Shaping Representations of Women in the Apocalypse: Women on the Walls in Belfast and Bogota.- Chapter 7. Breaking Bread in a Relational Famine: Navi-Gating Structural Violence Through Facilitated Dis-Course.- Chapter 8. Communing With Ghosts: Dialogue, Apocalyptic Visions and COVID-19 Polarization.- Chapter 9. Peace Without Us? Artificial Intelligence, Human Extinction and the Apocalypse.- Chapter 10. The End of Whose World? Redemption, Failure and the Power of Aesthetic Knowledge.- Chapter 11. Conflict Analysis as Apocalyptic Prophecies: Unpacking the Politics and Power of Conflict Nar-Ratives in Peacemaking.- Chapter 12. Pragmatism and Peacebuilding After the Apoca-Lypse.- Chapter 13. The Rebirth of Peacebuilding: Toward a Wheel of Time.
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Peacebuilding;Critical theory;Liberal peacebuilding;Eschatology;Feminist theory;Decolonialism;Postcolonialism;Poststructuralism;Transitional justice;Climate justice;Indigenous knowledge;COVID-19;Visual representations;Discourse analysis;Pragmatism;Regional studies;Armed conflict;Natural disasters;Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
Chapter 1. Introduction: Peace and Conflict in the Time of Apocalypse.- Chapter 2. Moving Toward Balance and Harmony: Indige-Nous Relationalism and Cycles of Transformation.- Chapter 3. "Cackling as Reclamation": Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Savage Witchery.- Chapter 4. Decolonization as an Apocalyptic Process: Vi-Sions of Liberation.- Chapter 5. Pati-Agent: Rethinking the Suffered Being in Apocalypses.- Chapter 6. (Re)Shaping Representations of Women in the Apocalypse: Women on the Walls in Belfast and Bogota.- Chapter 7. Breaking Bread in a Relational Famine: Navi-Gating Structural Violence Through Facilitated Dis-Course.- Chapter 8. Communing With Ghosts: Dialogue, Apocalyptic Visions and COVID-19 Polarization.- Chapter 9. Peace Without Us? Artificial Intelligence, Human Extinction and the Apocalypse.- Chapter 10. The End of Whose World? Redemption, Failure and the Power of Aesthetic Knowledge.- Chapter 11. Conflict Analysis as Apocalyptic Prophecies: Unpacking the Politics and Power of Conflict Nar-Ratives in Peacemaking.- Chapter 12. Pragmatism and Peacebuilding After the Apoca-Lypse.- Chapter 13. The Rebirth of Peacebuilding: Toward a Wheel of Time.
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Peacebuilding;Critical theory;Liberal peacebuilding;Eschatology;Feminist theory;Decolonialism;Postcolonialism;Poststructuralism;Transitional justice;Climate justice;Indigenous knowledge;COVID-19;Visual representations;Discourse analysis;Pragmatism;Regional studies;Armed conflict;Natural disasters;Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse