K. M. Fierke is Professor of International Relations in the School of International Relations at the University of St Andrews. Her books include Changing Games, Changing Strategies: Critical Investigations in Security (1998), Diplomatic Interventions: Conflict and Change in a Globalizing World (2005), Critical Approaches to International Security (2007) and an edited collection with Knud Erik Jorgensen, International Relations: The Next Generation (2001). She has also published widely on topics related to constructivism and security as well as trauma, memory and political violence in a range of internationally recognised journals including International Studies Quarterly, the European Journal for International Relations, International Theory, the Review of International Studies and Millennium.
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Introduction Part I. The Framework: 1. Political self-sacrifice 2. Agency 3. Body and emotion Part II. The Historical Cases: 4. Hunger strikes in Northern Ireland, 1980-1 5. Martyrdom in Poland, 1984 6. Self-immolation in Vietnam, 1963 Part III. Comparisons and Conclusions: 7. Martyrdom in the contemporary Middle East and north Africa 8. The public diplomacy of suffering.
Introduction Part I. The Framework: 1. Political self-sacrifice 2. Agency 3. Body and emotion Part II. The Historical Cases: 4. Hunger strikes in Northern Ireland, 1980-1 5. Martyrdom in Poland, 1984 6. Self-immolation in Vietnam, 1963 Part III. Comparisons and Conclusions: 7. Martyrdom in the contemporary Middle East and north Africa 8. The public diplomacy of suffering.
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