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Michael, Joachim

Joachim Michael, born in 1966, is a professor for InterAmerican and Romance studies at Universität Bielefeld. His areas of research are media cultures in Latin America, apocalypse and time regimes in literature and film, as well as cultures of peace and violence in Latin America.

Entanglements Between Peace and Violence</a>

Entanglements Between Peace and Violence

Peace and violence are opposites, but they do not exclude each other entirely. Taking this observation as starting point, this book investigates why there is so much violence in what we call peace. If peace and violence necessarily coexist, what does that mean for the idea of peace, and how is violence to be thought of? The contributors reflect on the ambivalent relations between peace and violence and discuss that while full peace cannot be achieved, efforts against violence and the prospects for peaceful coexistence never completely disappear.

Entanglements Between Peace and Violence</a>

Entanglements Between Peace and Violence

Peace and violence are opposites, but they do not exclude each other entirely. Taking this observation as starting point, this book investigates why there is so much violence in what we call peace. If peace and violence necessarily coexist, what does that mean for the idea of peace, and how is violence to be thought of? The contributors reflect on the ambivalent relations between peace and violence and discuss that while full peace cannot be achieved, efforts against violence and the prospects for peaceful coexistence never completely disappear.