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
Language
English
Edition
Digital printing.
Year
2000
ISBN
9780521393058,0521393051,9780521459846,0521459842
File Type
pdf
File Size
66.9 MiB

Product Description This book argues that the identities and activities commonly associated with women have been eliminated from the theories formulated about international relations. The author points out that these theories often rely on the hidden activities of women and their assigned tasks in life to establish a sphere of politics that is for men only. Using case studies of the Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp in the UK, and of Zimbabwean women's efforts to secure international funding for producer cooperatives, the book explores the possibility of undermining the masculine identity politics of international relations. Review "The 'coversation' (as opposed to yet another debate) Sylvester hopes to stimulate among feminists inside and outside IR, other critics of IR, and even IR proponents is an urgent one in the face of the new world (dis)order." Anne Sisson Runyan, Women & Politics Book Description This book evaluates the major debates around which the discipline of international relations has developed in the light of contemporary feminist theories. Book Description Using case studies of the Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp in the U.K. and of Zimbabwean women's efforts to secure international funding for producer cooperatives, this text explores the possibility of undermining the masculine identity politics that characterize international relations.

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