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Teaching Peace Through Popular Culture

by Laura L. Finley

Book Details

Publisher:IAP
Published:2015-03-01
Pages:296
Format:BOOK
Language:en
ISBN:9781623969783

Reading Info

About This Book

Authored by scholars from a variety of disciplines, including English, Theology, Philosophy, Communications, Sociology, Humanities and Peace Studies, this edited volume provides detailed descriptions of the many ways popular culture can be used to teach peace. Chapters discuss documentary and feature film, music, television, literature and more, providing both educators and the general public with a timely and useful tool. From popular dystopian novels like The Hunger Games to feature films like

Our Review

This academic collection demonstrates how mainstream media—from blockbuster films and dystopian novels to popular music and television—can serve as powerful tools for peace education. Scholars across disciplines analyze familiar cultural touchpoints, transforming everyday entertainment into meaningful discussions about conflict resolution, social justice, and nonviolent communication. The book moves beyond theoretical frameworks to provide practical applications, making complex peace studies concepts accessible through media that students already engage with daily. By connecting academic rigor with popular culture relevance, it creates an immediate bridge between classroom learning and real-world cultural literacy.

What distinguishes this work is its interdisciplinary approach, blending insights from sociology, communications, and humanities to examine how different media formats can advance peace pedagogy. Educators seeking to revitalize their curriculum will find particularly valuable the specific teaching strategies and media examples that make abstract concepts tangible for students. The collection's strength lies in its recognition that peace education must evolve with contemporary culture, meeting students where their attention already resides. This timely resource proves that effective peacebuilding begins not by rejecting popular culture, but by critically engaging with its narratives and influence.

Themes

Education

Subjects

Education