Apocalyptic Imaginaries and the Future of Peace : Decolonial and Critical Approaches (Frontiers in International Relations) (2026. xii, 141 S. XII, 141 p. 25 illus., 20 illus. in color. 235 mm)

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Apocalyptic Imaginaries and the Future of Peace : Decolonial and Critical Approaches (Frontiers in International Relations) (2026. xii, 141 S. XII, 141 p. 25 illus., 20 illus. in color. 235 mm)

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In this edited volume, the field of peace and conflict studies is reimagined through critical perspectives. By applying post-colonial, feminist, critical normative, post-structuralist, and decolonial approaches, the book charts a new path forward in a time of crisis. Drawing upon the powerful imagery of the Judeo-Christian eschatological imaginaries—the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (Death, Famine, Conquest, and War) and the Whore of Babylon—the contributors challenge the assumptions, authority, and traditional approaches in peace and conflict studies. These apocalyptic symbols serve as a prism to radically rethink contemporary issues, dismantling the dominance of liberal peacebuilding.
The volume's unique framework explores the connections between these eschatological themes and pressing concerns, such as the spatial variations of climate crisis natural disasters, the prevalence of violent armed conflicts, and the breakdown of societal relations inpolarized communities. By doing so, the authors raise critical questions and propose innovative concepts that can more effectively address the challenges of our time.
This book offers a timely and necessary critique of the field while presenting alternative frameworks that transcend the Western tradition. It challenges the dichotomy of righteousness and damnation, urging readers to reconsider prevailing paradigms. With its multidisciplinary approach and engaging perspectives, this volume provides a valuable resource for scholars and students seeking to navigate the complex landscape of peace and conflict studies in the 21st century.

Contents

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 Bogotá.- 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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