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Artpeace represents a conceptual framing of the synergy between the arts and peacemaking, as well as a methodological strategy for addressing war and political conflict through the arts. Developing the concept of artpeace, this book investigates how local art projects in seven locations across Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America have played a role in broader national peace projects. And it examines the blockages that, at times, prevent the arts from making a tangible difference to the variations of peace being designed.
Contents
Introduction: Artpeace: Arts-Based Social Movements, Peace Formation and CurationStefanie Kappler, Oliver P. Richmond and Birte Vogel
A Critical History of ArtpeaceOliver P. Richmond
Theorising Peace Formation and the ArtsStefanie Kappler, Oliver P. Richmond and Birte Vogel
Peace through Performative Art, Theatre and Wrestling? The Intersubjective Co-constitution of Art by 'High' and 'Low' Peace Processes in South SudanAly Verjee
Street Arts Festival Mostar: Curatorial Agency, Spatial Transformation and Artpeace FormationLydia C. Cole
Behind the Image: Exploring Aesthetic Tensions of Peace Formation Through Hip Hop in MedellínTeresa Ó Brádaigh Bean
Artivism, Peacebuilding and the Antipolitics of Music in Congo Peer Schouten
Travelling Arts and the Syrian Revolution: Reshaping Peace Formation through ArtivismAzadeh Sobout
Of Graffitology: Graffiti as Fugitive Practices in the Streets of MdantsaneZingisa Nkosinkulu
Through the Ballads: Remembering the Past as Artpeace FormationPrimitivo III Cabanes Ragandang
Conclusion: Artpeace and its Potential for PeacemakingStefanie Kappler and Oliver P. Richmond
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