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Cloud Climbers

Cloud Climbers

Declarations through Images and Words for a Just and Ecologically Sustainabile Peace

ISBN: 9780648855132
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Faced with the ‘globalisation of violence’ against humans and the wider Earth community, a key question of our time is: Where can humanity turn for inspiration? Voices in international law, the UN system, labour and social movements, intellectual circles, religious and ethical traditions are calling for a shift from ‘Just War’ to ‘Just Peace’. At the heart of this book is a wider call, for a ‘Just and Ecologically Sustainable Peace’. This book reflects the conviction that the arts, literature, activism and scholarly research can together contribute to the kinds of cultural shift requisite for a peace that flows from and extends to human relations with the natural world. Six artworks by peace artist William Kelly and five commissioned poems in response to those works, form the framework of the book. Interspersed with poems are creative prose and short thematic essays (of 1000-1200 words) from selected Indigenous, ecological, feminist and religious scholars and activists.


By Anne Elvey, Illustrated by William Kelly, Benjamin McKeown

Imprint: PALAVER

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Format: PAPERBACK

Pages: 100

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Author Bio

Anne Elvey (Editor) is a writer and activist whose poetry publications include, On arrivals of breath (Poetica Christi 2019), White on White (Cordite Books 2018), and Kin (FIP 2014), shortlisted in the New South Wales Premier’s Literary Awards 2015. Obligations of Voice is forthcoming from Recent Work Press in 2021. Anne is editor of hope for whole: poets speak up to Adani. Her most recent scholarly book is Reading the Magnificat in Australia: Unsettling Engagements (Sheffield Phoenix 2020). Anne is an adjunct research fellow in the School of Languages, Literatures, Cultures and Linguistics, Monash University, and an honorary research associate, Trinity College Theological School, and member of the network for Religion and Social Policy, University of Divinity.