J. Ann Tickner is ranked among the most influential scholars of international relations. As one of the founders of the field of feminist international relations, she is also among the most pioneering. A Feminist Voyage through International Relations provides a compendium of Tickner's work as a feminist IR scholar, from the late 1980s through to present day.
J. Ann Tickner is ranked among the most influential scholars of international relations. As one of the founders of the field of feminist international relations, she is also among the most pioneering. A Feminist Voyage through International Relations provides a compendium of Tickner's work as a feminist IR scholar, from the late 1980s through to present day.
J. Ann Tickner is Professor Emerita in the School of International Relations at the University of Southern California, Distinguished Scholar in Residence at American University, and past President of the International Studies Association.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction * PART I: SEEING WOMEN AND GENDER IN THE DISCIPLINE OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS * Chapter 1: Hans Morgenthau's Principles of Political Realism: A Feminist Reformulation, 1988 * Chapter 2: Gendering Security Studies and Peace Studies, 1994 and 2004 * Chapter 3: On the Fringes of the World Economy: A Feminist Perspective, 1991 * Chapter 4: States and Markets: An Ecofeminist Perspective on International Political Economy, 1993 * Chapter 5: The Gendered Frontiers of Globalization, 2004 * PART II: METHODOLOGICAL ENGAGEMENTS * Chapter 6: You Just Don't Understand: Troubled Engagements Between Feminists and IR Theorists, 1997 * Chapter 7: What Is Your Research Program? Some Feminist Answers to IR's Methodological Questions, 2005 * Chapter 8: Dealing with Difference: Problems and Possibilities for Dialogue in International Relations, 2011 * PART III: EXPLORING SOME CONTEMPORARY THEMES AND NEW DIRECTIONS * Chapter 9: Feminist Perspectives on 9/11, 2002 * Chapter 10: On Taking Religious Worldviews Seriously, 2009 * Chapter 11: Retelling IR's Foundational Stories: Some Feminist and Postcolonialist Perspectives, 2011 * PART IV: CONCLUSIONS * Chapter 12: You May Never Understand: Prospects for Feminist Futures in International Relations, June 2010 * Notes * Bibliography * Index
* Introduction * PART I: SEEING WOMEN AND GENDER IN THE DISCIPLINE OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS * Chapter 1: Hans Morgenthau's Principles of Political Realism: A Feminist Reformulation, 1988 * Chapter 2: Gendering Security Studies and Peace Studies, 1994 and 2004 * Chapter 3: On the Fringes of the World Economy: A Feminist Perspective, 1991 * Chapter 4: States and Markets: An Ecofeminist Perspective on International Political Economy, 1993 * Chapter 5: The Gendered Frontiers of Globalization, 2004 * PART II: METHODOLOGICAL ENGAGEMENTS * Chapter 6: You Just Don't Understand: Troubled Engagements Between Feminists and IR Theorists, 1997 * Chapter 7: What Is Your Research Program? Some Feminist Answers to IR's Methodological Questions, 2005 * Chapter 8: Dealing with Difference: Problems and Possibilities for Dialogue in International Relations, 2011 * PART III: EXPLORING SOME CONTEMPORARY THEMES AND NEW DIRECTIONS * Chapter 9: Feminist Perspectives on 9/11, 2002 * Chapter 10: On Taking Religious Worldviews Seriously, 2009 * Chapter 11: Retelling IR's Foundational Stories: Some Feminist and Postcolonialist Perspectives, 2011 * PART IV: CONCLUSIONS * Chapter 12: You May Never Understand: Prospects for Feminist Futures in International Relations, June 2010 * Notes * Bibliography * Index
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