Included in this work is a great deal of substantive review of the literature about sexism in our society and the dominance of the male role and its warlike tendencies. For this alone, the book is worthwhile. But even more important is the perspective of the radial feminist and the significance of t
Educating for peace : a feminist perspective on peace
β Scribed by Birgit Brock-Utne; Birgit Brock- Utne
- Publisher
- Pergamon Press
- Year
- 1985
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 201
- Series
- Athene series
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Two books by Birgit Brock-Utne, Educating for Peace and Feminist Perspectives on Peace and Peace Education, convey the picture of their author, an internationally known activist in women's work for peace. Peace is defined not only as absence of violence, but as equality of rights as well. The author provides plenty of facts about the disadvantageous living conditions and position of women, and classifies this information into categories of violence. A feminist perspective on peace education means concentrating on women's possibilities to influence the socialization process of (their) children. The author's personal contribution consists of analysing a wealth of research results from the viewpoint of gender-specific socialization. Starting from the view that boys are educated for war and girls for peace, the author develops a view of socialization that would promote peace. The discussion of socialization concentrates on its influence on personality traits of youngsters, but the growth process itself is not really analysed. Seen from the author's feminist perspective, the formal school system is unfit for peace education, functioning to maintain the existing (male) power structure of society. Conceptual extrapolation from individual traits to the relationships between nations and national states is characteristic of many views presented by the author. In the final pages of the second monograph, the author states that in order to promote peace, changes should be made simultaneously at the micro-, meso- and macrolevels of society. If this is taken seriously, then the role of the formal school system cannot be overlooked.
β¦ Table of Contents
Contents
1 What is Peace?
2 Peace Activities Started and Led by Women
3 Peace Education
4 Science, Higher Education and Peace Research
5 Feminism as the Starting Point for Effective Disarmament
REFERENCES
Index
About the Author
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