Contesting Patriotism: Culture, Power, and Strategy in the Peace Movement

Contesting Patriotism: Culture, Power, and Strategy in the Peace Movement

ISBN-10:
0742564487
ISBN-13:
9780742564480
Pub. Date:
11/16/2009
Publisher:
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
ISBN-10:
0742564487
ISBN-13:
9780742564480
Pub. Date:
11/16/2009
Publisher:
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Contesting Patriotism: Culture, Power, and Strategy in the Peace Movement

Contesting Patriotism: Culture, Power, and Strategy in the Peace Movement

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Overview

During war, space for debate shrinks. Narrow ideas of patriotism and democracy marginalize and silence opposition to militarism abroad and repression at home. Although powerful, these ideas encounter widespread resistance. Analyzing the official statements of 15 organizations from 1990-2005, the authors show that the U.S. peace movement strongly contested taken-for-granted assumptions regarding nationalism, religion, security, and global justice. Contesting Patriotism engages cutting-edge theories in social movements research to understand the ways that activists promote peace through their words. Concepts of culture, power, strategy, and identity are used to explain how movement organizations and activists contribute to social change. The diversity of organizations and conflicts studied make this book a unique and important contribution to peace building and to social movements scholarship.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780742564480
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 11/16/2009
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 244
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Lynne M. Woehrle is associate professor of sociology at Mount Mary College.

Patrick G. Coy is director and associate professor at the Center for Applied Conflict Management at Kent State University.

Gregory M. Maney is associate professor of sociology at Hofstra University.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Section One: Peace Discourses in a War Culture
Chapter 2 Chapter 1: Creating Oppositional Knowledge and Promoting an Active Democracy
Chapter 3 Chapter 2: To Harness or to Challenge Hegemony? Peace Movements at a Cultural Crossroads
Chapter 4 Chapter 3: Reconstructing Patriotism
Chapter 5 Section Two: Contesting Emotions and Identities in War and Peace
Chapter 6 Chapter 4: Capturing Hearts and Minds: Emotions and Peace Appeals
Chapter 7 Chapter 5: Gods of War, Gods of Peace
Chapter 8 Chapter 6: Mobilizing the Margins: Race, Class, Gender and Religion
Chapter 9 Section Three: The Changing Present and an Uncertain Future
Chapter 10 Chapter 7: Real Solutions for a Safer World
Chapter 11 Chapter 8: Going Global?: Discourses Beyond the Nation-State
Chapter 12 Chapter 9: Peace Movement Discourse: Unraveling Hegemony, Spinning New Threads
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