Peace as liberation : visions and praxis from below / Fatima Waqi Sajjad, editor.

This edited volume highlights a type of violence largely overlooked by peace psychologists; it explores 'epistemic violence' which refers to the silencing of the marginalized, racialized and colonized people in the process of knowledge production. This book celebrates the voices and the ag...

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Other Authors: Sajjad, Fatima Waqi (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer, 2023.
Series:Peace psychology book series,
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: Let me be fully Human
  • Part One: Reimagining Peace from below
  • Restoring Peace as if our Life Depends on it (as it does!)
  • Iqbalian Liberation Theology: Spiritual Self-Affirmation, Meritocratic Democracy and Non-Hegemonic International Orders
  • Part Two: Transformational Resistance to undo Oppression
  • The Liberatory Effects of Indigenous Ceremonies in the Aftermath of Mass Trauma
  • What do we resist when we resist? Peasants' land rights movement and the emergence of new social life in Pakistani Punjab
  • Searching for Liberation in Higher Education: Testimonio from Miami-Dade
  • What is Peace for Palestine/inians under Israeli Settler Colonial Occupation? Counterstory Imaginings of Peace through Transformational Resistance to Erasure
  • Postcolonial Legacies of Conflict: Educational Language Policies and Resource Exploitation
  • Part Three: Problematizing Hegemonic Discourses
  • The June 1981 coup: The stolen narrative of the Iranian revolution
  • Decolonizing Pakistani International Relations
  • Beyond Westphalia and Aberystwyth: Decolonial Reflections on the Origins of International Relations Discipline.