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Imagine: Reflections on Peace Robin Wright

Imagine: Reflections on Peace By Robin Wright

Imagine: Reflections on Peace by Robin Wright


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Summary

Photographic essays take us into societies that have suffered searing conflict - and survived.

Imagine: Reflections on Peace Summary

Imagine: Reflections on Peace by Robin Wright

In 2018, the VII Foundation asked more than a dozen renowned reporters and photojournalists to revisit countries with which they had become achingly familiar during times of brutal conflict. The task was to see peace through the prism of their journalistic experience; to survey familiar towns and villages; to reconnect with women, men, soldiers, civilians, statesmen, and students who had survived the conflict or grown up in the postwar society; to discover what the lived experience of peace feels like. To augment this reportage, the VII Foundation sought input from academics and peacemakers. And they invited citizens of those countries to give their very personal narratives, in their own voices. Hard edges were not softened nor unpalatable impressions deleted. They wanted to show the truth as seen and experienced by those that lived and those that reported on seemingly intractable civil wars in Bosnia and Herzegovina Cambodia, Colombia, Lebanon, Northern Ireland, and Rwanda.

The result is Imagine: Reflections on Peace - a curation of searing images and trenchant essays that show both micro and macro views of peace, with its uneven degrees of economic success, political stability, and social harmony. In this stunning collection, worldrenown journalists and authors take us into societies that have suffered searing conflict - and survived. Photographic essays make the stakes during war and peace grippingly palpable. Compelling backstories about negotiations, tales of survival, and accounts of the search for inner peace make the big picture personal. Imagine offers a rare glimpse into the unvarnished story of peace, a window into what it takes for societies and individuals to move forward after unspeakable brutality.

About Robin Wright

Founded in 2001 by Gary Knight and Ron Haviv, the VII Foundation is an independent nonprofit media and education organization. It was established to secure support for documentary practice that addresses complex social, economic, and human rights issues, as well as for vocational media and journalism education.

Table of Contents

Preface: Out of War, by Gary Knight Introduction: Building the Tunnel, by Jonathan Powell Lebanon (1975-1990) Don McCullin (portfolio), Robin Wright The Fire Under the Ashes, Nicole Sobecki (portfolio), Mira Sidawi I Am a Refugee, Just Like Superman Cambodia (1969-1991) Roland Neveu (portfolio), Gary Knight (portfolio), Jon Swain Fragile As a Flower, Sophary Sophin Excavating the Past, Imagining a New Life, Gary Knight (portfolio) Perspectives: The Essential Influence of Women in Peace: The Liberian Example by Marie O'Reilly Rwanda (1994) Philip Gourevitch The Burdens of Memory and Forgetting, Jack Picone (portfolio), Dydine Umunyana Butterflies Sat Next to My Heart Perspectives: It's in the Mind: How PTSD Affects Peace by Elizabeth D. Herman Bosnia (1992-1995) Ron Haviv (portfolio), Anthony Loyd God Won't Have Forgotten, Elvis Garibovic The Wolf You Feed,, Ron Haviv (portfolio), Pedrag Kojovic The Perils of a Peace Imposed Perspectives: No Mere Postscript: The International Criminal Courts by Justice Richard Goldstone North Ireland (1968-1998) Martin Fletcher Peace without Harmony, Gilles Peress (portfolio), Monica McWilliams and Avila Kilmurray The Hen Party Perspectives: The Narcissism of Small Differences: What the IRA Learned about Negotiation from the ANC by Padraig O'Malley Colombia (1964-2016) Jon Lee Anderson The Eternal War, Marguerita Martinez Finding Humanity in Havana, Stephen Ferry (portfolio) End Notes Iraq and Syria: The Space Between (2011-18) by Nicole Tung - Afterword by Samantha Power

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GOR013989694
9782490952090
2490952099
Imagine: Reflections on Peace by Robin Wright
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Hemeria
2020-10-06
408
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