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Feminist Theory and International Relations in a Postmodern Era

Feminist Theory and International Relations in a Postmodern Era
Author: Christine Sylvester
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1994-02-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780521459846

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This book evaluates the major debates around which the discipline of international relations has developed in the light of contemporary feminist theories.


Feminist International Relations

Feminist International Relations
Author: Christine Sylvester
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2002
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780521796279

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Feminism/ Postmodernism/ Development

Feminism/ Postmodernism/ Development
Author: Marianne H Marchand
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 113484655X

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Drawing on the experiences of women from Africa, Latin America and Asia, this book challenges traditional development practices of North over South, arguing for the inclusion of issues such as identity and political action as the way forward.


Gendering World Politics

Gendering World Politics
Author: J. Ann Tickner
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2001
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780231113663

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Tickner focuses her distinctively feminist approach on new issues of the international relations agenda since the end of the Cold War, such as ethnic conflict and other new security issues, globalizations, democratization, and human rights.


Feminism and International Relations

Feminism and International Relations
Author: Sandra Whitworth
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2016-01-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0230371620

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This book provides a critique of the discipline of international relations from a feminist perspective. The critique is developed, first theoretically. Then the author examines both feminist theories and theories of international relations with a view to developing an approach to world politics which incorporates an analysis of gender, and gender relations. The critique is secondly developed through the application of the notion of gender to the activities of two international institutions, the International Parenthood Federation and the International Labour Organisation.


Differences that Matter

Differences that Matter
Author: Sara Ahmed
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1998-11-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521597616

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Differences That Matter challenges existing ways of theorising the relationship between feminism and postmodernism which ask 'is or should feminism be modern or postmodern?' Sara Ahmed suggests that postmodernism has been allowed to dictate feminist debates and calls instead for feminist theorists to speak (back) to postmodernism, rather than simply speak on (their relationship to) it. Such a 'speaking back' involves a refusal to position postmodernism as a generalisable condition of the world and requires closer readings of what postmodernism is actually 'doing' in a variety of disciplinary contexts. Sara Ahmed hence examines constructions of postmodernism in relation to rights, ethics, subjectivity, authorship, meta-fiction and film.


Feminism and Postmodernism

Feminism and Postmodernism
Author: Margaret W. Ferguson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1994
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN:

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This collection of essays explores the significant agreements and tensions between contemporary feminist and postmodern theories and practices. Having brought enormous changes to conceptions of the body, identity, and the media, postmodernity compels the rethinking of many feminist categories, including female experience, the self, and the notion that "the personal is political." Feminist analysis has been equally important, though not always equally acknowledged, as a force within postmodernism. Feminist writings on subjectivity, master narratives, and the socioeconomic underpinnings of the master narrative of theory itself have been particularly influential. This volume traces the crossings and mutual interrogations of these two traditions into the arenas of cultural production, legal discourse, and philosophical thought. Multidisciplinary and international in their collective focus, the essays range from a study of Madonna as an Italian American woman who is revising the cultural meanings of an ethnic feminism to a unique interview with Mairead Keane, the national head of the Women's Department of the Irish political party Sinn Fein. Turning the prism of postmodern feminism onto such diverse cultural objects as literary and literary critical texts, contemporary film, and music, these essays intervene in debates regarding technology, sexuality, and politics. Challenging modern feminisms to articulate their inescapable relation to postmodern society, this expanded edition of a special issue of boundary 2 also explores ways in which feminism can work as the cutting edge of a global postmodernism. Contributors. Salwa Bakr, Claire Detels, Margaret Ferguson, Carla Freccero, Marjorie Garber, Barbara Harlow, Laura E. Lyons, Anne McClintock, Toril Moi, Linda Nicholson, Mary Poovey, Andrew Ross, David Simpson, Kathyrn Bond Stockton, Jennifer Wicke


Gender and Knowledge

Gender and Knowledge
Author: Susan J. Hekman
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2013-05-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 074566704X

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After the success of the hardback, students and academics will welcome the publication of this book in paperback. The aim of the book is to explore the connection between two perspectives that have had a profound effect upon contemporary thought: post-modernism and feminism. Through bringing together and systematically analysing the relations between these, Hekman is able to make a major intervention into current debates in social theory and philosophy. The critique of Enlightenment knowledge, she argues, is at the core of both post-modernism and feminism. Each also offers a basis for critical reflections about the other. In particular, post-modern philosophy provides a means of criticizing aspects of contemporary feminism and thus contributing to the development of a more sophisticated approach to current feminist issues.


Gender in International Relations

Gender in International Relations
Author: J. Ann Tickner
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 202
Release: 1992
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780231075398

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Art/Museums

Art/Museums
Author: Christine Sylvester
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2015-12-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1317263529

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Art/Museums takes the study of international relations to the art museum. It seeks to persuade those who study international relations to take art/museums seriously and museum studies to take up the insights of international relations. And it does so at a time when both international relations and art are said to be at an end-that is, out of control and beyond sight of their usual constituencies. The book focuses on the British Museum, the National Gallery of London, the Museum of Iraq, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Getty museums, the Guggenheim museums, and "museum" spaces instantly created by the attacks on the World Trade Center in 2001. The art includes works over which museums might struggle, acquire through questionable means, hoard and possibly lose, such as the Parthenon sculptures, Raphael's Madonna of the Pinks, the ancient art of Babylon, modern art, and the art/museum itself in an era of rapid museum expansion. Bringing art, museums, and international relations together draws on the art technique of collage, which combines disparate objects, themes, and time periods in one work to juxtapose unexpected elements, leaving the viewer to relate objects that are not where they are expected to be.