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Waging Peace: Reflections on Peace and War From an Unconventional Woman

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Waging Peace: Reflections on Peace and War From an Unconventional Woman

Contributors:

By (Author) Anne Deveson

ISBN:

9781743310038

Publisher:

Allen & Unwin

Imprint:

Allen & Unwin

Publication Date:

1st April 2013

Edition:

Main

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Media, entertainment, information and communication industries
Memoirs
Biography: historical, political and military
Social welfare, social policy and social services
Political activism / Political engagement
Australasian and Pacific history

Dewey:

200.00

Physical Properties

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 20mm

Weight:

348g

Description

Looking back on a long and active life, Anne Deveson draws on a rich vein of public and private experiences to reflect on what made her the bold social commentator she became. Central among her lifelong preoccupations have been the questioning of war, and the promotion of peace.

Deveson describes her childhood during the Second World War in Britain, which prompted her family's evacuation to Malaya just before invasion by the Japanese, and further evacuation to Australia as refugees in 1942. At the end of the war, they returned to a devastated London to find people lining the pavements begging for food and, during the coldest winter on record, sleeping in the streets.

Returning to Australia in 1956, Deveson built a career (unusual in the 1960s for a young mother) as a provocative commentator on issues of social justice and equality, and, as a member of the groundbreaking and controversial Commission into Human Rights, she argued passionately for the disadvantaged.

We share with her, through dramatic filming experiences in Africa, horror at the traumas of conflict and the need to understand its resolution. Deveson reflects on human yearning for a peaceful space in which ordinary family life may be lived - often taken for granted, too often lost.

Deveson's unique voice, her humour and humility shine through this memoir of experiences and ideas. She argues persuasively that, were we to wage peace with all the resources and passion that we wage war, differences could be resolved, and peace restored.

Reviews

Anne Deveson presents an amalgam of personal history, memories, reflections and research on that elusive subject, peace... Her scope is wide and her material proves shocking, informative, inspiring - and tender. * Canberra Times *
Waging Peace is not so much a literary memoir (though there is some lovely prose to be enjoyed) but more like one of Deveson's documentaries, interleaving personal anecdotes of her experiences of war (and peace) with historical events and chronology. * Weekend Australian *

Author Bio

Anne Deveson is a writer, documentary film-maker and former head of the Australian Film, Television and Radio School, with a long involvement in social justice.

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