Narrative Global Politics
Theory, History and the Personal in International Relations
Herausgeber: Inayatullah, Naeem; Dauphinee, Elizabeth
Narrative Global Politics
Theory, History and the Personal in International Relations
Herausgeber: Inayatullah, Naeem; Dauphinee, Elizabeth
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This volume explores the virtual explosion of narrative writing in contemporary academic international politics.
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This volume explores the virtual explosion of narrative writing in contemporary academic international politics.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 212
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juni 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781138182660
- ISBN-10: 1138182664
- Artikelnr.: 43551209
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 212
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juni 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781138182660
- ISBN-10: 1138182664
- Artikelnr.: 43551209
Naeem Inayatullah is Professor at Ithaca College, USA. Elizabeth Dauphinee is Professor at York University, Canada.
1. Permitted Urgency: a prologue, Naeem Inayatullah and Elizabeth Dauphinee
2. The Reluctant Immigrant: applicant to Modernity from afar Randolph B.
Persaud 3. Dissolutions of the Self Véronique Pin-Fat 4. Simultaneous
Translation: finding my core in the periphery Manuela L. Picq 5. The
Intimate Architecture of Academic Stories: the politics of Political
Science Paulo Ravecca 6. The Banality of Survival Aida A. Hozi? 7. Letters
to Yvonne: words and/as worlds Sam Okoth Opondo 8. Your East Africa, My
Pacific Northwest: a commercial view of Tanzania from an unfamiliar vantage
Donnell Alexander 9. Loss of a Loss: Ground Zero, Spring 2014 Jenny Edkins
10. Contradictions, Nicholas Onuf 11. 'Was will das Weib?': from
scholar-activism to film-making Ruth Halaj Reitan 12. What Might Still
Sputter Forth Kevin C. Dunn 13. AUTO/BIO/GRAPH Paul Kirby 14. The Smell of
Wood: Recuperating loss in a country of forgetting Charmaine Chua 15.
Immobility, Intimacy, Movement: translating death, life, and
border-crossings Richa Nagar 16. Suicide, the Only Political Act Worthy of
the Name Dan Öberg 17. Dancing Modernity: an epilogue Cory Brown
2. The Reluctant Immigrant: applicant to Modernity from afar Randolph B.
Persaud 3. Dissolutions of the Self Véronique Pin-Fat 4. Simultaneous
Translation: finding my core in the periphery Manuela L. Picq 5. The
Intimate Architecture of Academic Stories: the politics of Political
Science Paulo Ravecca 6. The Banality of Survival Aida A. Hozi? 7. Letters
to Yvonne: words and/as worlds Sam Okoth Opondo 8. Your East Africa, My
Pacific Northwest: a commercial view of Tanzania from an unfamiliar vantage
Donnell Alexander 9. Loss of a Loss: Ground Zero, Spring 2014 Jenny Edkins
10. Contradictions, Nicholas Onuf 11. 'Was will das Weib?': from
scholar-activism to film-making Ruth Halaj Reitan 12. What Might Still
Sputter Forth Kevin C. Dunn 13. AUTO/BIO/GRAPH Paul Kirby 14. The Smell of
Wood: Recuperating loss in a country of forgetting Charmaine Chua 15.
Immobility, Intimacy, Movement: translating death, life, and
border-crossings Richa Nagar 16. Suicide, the Only Political Act Worthy of
the Name Dan Öberg 17. Dancing Modernity: an epilogue Cory Brown
1. Permitted Urgency: a prologue, Naeem Inayatullah and Elizabeth Dauphinee
2. The Reluctant Immigrant: applicant to Modernity from afar Randolph B.
Persaud 3. Dissolutions of the Self Véronique Pin-Fat 4. Simultaneous
Translation: finding my core in the periphery Manuela L. Picq 5. The
Intimate Architecture of Academic Stories: the politics of Political
Science Paulo Ravecca 6. The Banality of Survival Aida A. Hozi? 7. Letters
to Yvonne: words and/as worlds Sam Okoth Opondo 8. Your East Africa, My
Pacific Northwest: a commercial view of Tanzania from an unfamiliar vantage
Donnell Alexander 9. Loss of a Loss: Ground Zero, Spring 2014 Jenny Edkins
10. Contradictions, Nicholas Onuf 11. 'Was will das Weib?': from
scholar-activism to film-making Ruth Halaj Reitan 12. What Might Still
Sputter Forth Kevin C. Dunn 13. AUTO/BIO/GRAPH Paul Kirby 14. The Smell of
Wood: Recuperating loss in a country of forgetting Charmaine Chua 15.
Immobility, Intimacy, Movement: translating death, life, and
border-crossings Richa Nagar 16. Suicide, the Only Political Act Worthy of
the Name Dan Öberg 17. Dancing Modernity: an epilogue Cory Brown
2. The Reluctant Immigrant: applicant to Modernity from afar Randolph B.
Persaud 3. Dissolutions of the Self Véronique Pin-Fat 4. Simultaneous
Translation: finding my core in the periphery Manuela L. Picq 5. The
Intimate Architecture of Academic Stories: the politics of Political
Science Paulo Ravecca 6. The Banality of Survival Aida A. Hozi? 7. Letters
to Yvonne: words and/as worlds Sam Okoth Opondo 8. Your East Africa, My
Pacific Northwest: a commercial view of Tanzania from an unfamiliar vantage
Donnell Alexander 9. Loss of a Loss: Ground Zero, Spring 2014 Jenny Edkins
10. Contradictions, Nicholas Onuf 11. 'Was will das Weib?': from
scholar-activism to film-making Ruth Halaj Reitan 12. What Might Still
Sputter Forth Kevin C. Dunn 13. AUTO/BIO/GRAPH Paul Kirby 14. The Smell of
Wood: Recuperating loss in a country of forgetting Charmaine Chua 15.
Immobility, Intimacy, Movement: translating death, life, and
border-crossings Richa Nagar 16. Suicide, the Only Political Act Worthy of
the Name Dan Öberg 17. Dancing Modernity: an epilogue Cory Brown