‘Peace’ across Spaces: Discussing Feminist (and) Decolonial Visions of Peace

Elena B. Stavrevska, Sofia Zaragocin Carvajal, Nita Luci

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Abstract

This conversation addresses the question: what is peace and is it possible? The contribution centres feminist and decolonial thinking, focusing on visions for alternative futures and the openings for peace they create. The authors put into conversation lived experiences and knowledge from two postcolonial spaces – the post-socialist post-Yugoslav and the Andean-Amazonian space – which have different historical and political contexts. In so doing, the conversation focuses on the possible conceptualizations of feminist and inclusive peace, drawing on ideas rooted in different cultures, and discusses the possibilities of envisioning peace in a plural form.
Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationFeminist Conversations on Peace
EditorsSarah Smith, Keina Yoshida
PublisherBristol University Press
Pages34-46
ISBN (Electronic)9781529222074
ISBN (Print)9781529222050
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2022
Externally publishedYes

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