Wim Wenders on Peace, Richard King on Taking Offence
Presented by Philip Dodd. Film director Wim Wenders and philosopher Mary Zournazi discuss the need for a new language of peace. Richard King debates the politics of taking offence.
Film director Wim Wenders and Australian philosopher Mary Zournazi explain why they believe we need a new visual and moral language for peace. Their new book called Inventing Peace explore a series of literary and cinematic examples of artworks which address war and peace.
Richard King outlines why he believes taking offence has become a political tactic and is on the rise around the world. His new book is called On Offence: The Politics of Indignation.
Presenter: Philip Dodd
Producer: Laura Thomas.
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Chapters
Richard King on taking offence
Is taking offence on the rise; has it become a political tactic?
Duration: 23:44
German film maker Wim Wenders and Australian philosopher Mary Zournazi on peace
Why they believe we need a new visual and moral language for peace.
Duration: 19:28
Wim Wenders and Mary Zournazi on Peace

Inventing Peace: A Dialogue on Perception by Wim Wenders and Mary Zournazi is available in hardback.
Photo Credit: Lian Lunson
Richard King on Offence

Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Interviewed Guest | Wim Wenders |
| Interviewed Guest | Mary Zournazi |
| Interviewed Guest | Richard King |
| Interviewed Guest | Philip Dodd |
| Producer | Laura Thomas |
Broadcast
- Wed 26 Feb 201422:00BBC Radio 3



