Peace and Resistance in Youth Cultures 2017
DOI: 10.1057/978-1-137-49871-7_4
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“…Peace studies is currently engrossed in a burgeoning ‘cultural turn’ which seeks to explore the political work that popular culture does in variegated post-war contexts (Bräuchler, 2018; McEvoy-Levy, 2018; Press-Barnathan, 2017). For example, McEvoy-Levy (2018) focuses directly on popular culture and its relationship to peace and peacebuilding.…”
Section: Popular Culture Peacebuilding and Audience Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Peace studies is currently engrossed in a burgeoning ‘cultural turn’ which seeks to explore the political work that popular culture does in variegated post-war contexts (Bräuchler, 2018; McEvoy-Levy, 2018; Press-Barnathan, 2017). For example, McEvoy-Levy (2018) focuses directly on popular culture and its relationship to peace and peacebuilding.…”
Section: Popular Culture Peacebuilding and Audience Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Peace studies is currently engrossed in a burgeoning ‘cultural turn’ which seeks to explore the political work that popular culture does in variegated post-war contexts (Bräuchler, 2018; McEvoy-Levy, 2018; Press-Barnathan, 2017). For example, McEvoy-Levy (2018) focuses directly on popular culture and its relationship to peace and peacebuilding. As such, the author reads a number of popular culture texts – including the Hunger Games and the Harry Potter novels – with the aim to uncover ‘discourses of nonviolence, relational empathy, and “positive peace” (as entertainment) that coexist with discourses of “militainment” and other militarized aspects of daily life’ (McEvoy-Levy, 2018: 13).…”
Section: Popular Culture Peacebuilding and Audience Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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