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Feminist international relations : an unfinished journey / Christine Sylvester.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Cambridge studies in international relations ; 77.Publication details: Cambridge, U.K. ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2002.Description: 1 online resource (xii, 350 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0511019351
  • 9780511019357
  • 9780521791779
  • 0521791774
  • 9780521796279
  • 052179627X
  • 0511155867
  • 9780511155864
  • 9780511046902
  • 0511046901
  • 0511328923
  • 9780511328923
  • 9780511491719
  • 0511491719
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Feminist international relations.DDC classification:
  • 327.1/01 21
LOC classification:
  • JZ1253.2 .S95 2002eb
Other classification:
  • 89.70
Online resources:
Contents:
Looking backwards and forwards at international relations around feminism -- Introducing Elshtain, Enloe, and Tickner: looking at key feminist efforts before journeying on -- Handmaids' tales of Washington power: the abject and the real Kennedy White House -- Reginas in international relations: occlusions, cooperations, and Zimbabwean cooperatives -- The white paper trailing -- Picturing the Cold War: an eye graft/art graft -- Four international Dianas: Andy's tribute -- The emperors' theories and transformations: looking at the field through feminist lenses -- Feminists and realists view autonomy and obligation in international relations -- Some dangers in merging feminist and peace projects -- Gendered development imaginaries: shall we dance, Pygmalion? -- Empathetic cooperation: a feminist method for IR -- Feminist arts of international relations -- Internations of feminism and international relations.
Summary: Christine Sylvester examines the history of feminists' efforts to include gender relations in the study of international relations. Tracing the author's own 'journey' through the subject, the book examines theories, methods, people and locations which have been neglected by conventional scholarship.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 317-345) and index.

Looking backwards and forwards at international relations around feminism -- Introducing Elshtain, Enloe, and Tickner: looking at key feminist efforts before journeying on -- Handmaids' tales of Washington power: the abject and the real Kennedy White House -- Reginas in international relations: occlusions, cooperations, and Zimbabwean cooperatives -- The white paper trailing -- Picturing the Cold War: an eye graft/art graft -- Four international Dianas: Andy's tribute -- The emperors' theories and transformations: looking at the field through feminist lenses -- Feminists and realists view autonomy and obligation in international relations -- Some dangers in merging feminist and peace projects -- Gendered development imaginaries: shall we dance, Pygmalion? -- Empathetic cooperation: a feminist method for IR -- Feminist arts of international relations -- Internations of feminism and international relations.

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Christine Sylvester examines the history of feminists' efforts to include gender relations in the study of international relations. Tracing the author's own 'journey' through the subject, the book examines theories, methods, people and locations which have been neglected by conventional scholarship.

English.

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