The Contemporary Reader of Feminist International Relations
Herausgeber: Goetze, Catherine; Singh Rathore, Khushi
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Herausgeber: Goetze, Catherine; Singh Rathore, Khushi
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The Contemporary Reader of Feminist International Relations is a comprehensive volume for contemporary scholarship on feminist international relations and theory. It is an ideal study companion for students and scholars in Women's and Gender Studies, International Relations, Politics, Peace Studies and Security Studies.
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The Contemporary Reader of Feminist International Relations is a comprehensive volume for contemporary scholarship on feminist international relations and theory. It is an ideal study companion for students and scholars in Women's and Gender Studies, International Relations, Politics, Peace Studies and Security Studies.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 458
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juni 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781032418711
- ISBN-10: 1032418710
- Artikelnr.: 72700819
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 458
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juni 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781032418711
- ISBN-10: 1032418710
- Artikelnr.: 72700819
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
is Senior Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Tasmania. She has widely published on the sociology of peacebuilding, migration, the role of families in international politics and on feminist theories of the state in international politics. Khushi Singh Rathore received her PhD from Jawaharlal Nehru University and is Associate Editor of The Hague Journal of Diplomacy. Her doctoral thesis is entitled 'Women in Early Years of India's Foreign Policy: Evaluating the Role of Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit'.
1. Feminism is for tout le monde PART I. Listen and Learn 2. Daring to take
women seriously 3. What can Settler Feminisms and Feminist IR (Un)Learn
from Indigenous Feminism? 4. Global White Supremacy in a Time of Genocide
5. Confronting the Patriarchy: My journey toward feminist IR 6. How does
queer theory/queering advance our understanding of state/nations and
structural inequalities? And why does this matter to feminist IR? 7.
Looking for a fight on the gender of diplomacy PART II. The Relational in
Feminist IR: Intersections and Configurations 8. A Decolonial Feminist
Non-Manifesto 9. Third World Feminism 10. Our Caste Problem 11. Entangled
worlds: The intimate, impossible relationship between feminist IR
scholarship and feminist action 12. Feminist grassroots organizing in
international relation 13. On creativity and feminist community PART III.
Gender Politics as World Ordering Politics 14. Women's security and the WPS
agenda 15. UN Security Council Resolution 1325 16. Worlding Women and
International Law 17. Gender in global climate governance 18. Thinking
about the gender of diplomacy 19. Making sense of international LGBTI
rights promotion 20. Politicised Homophobia: Sexual Moralism, National
Identity, and Foreign Policy PART IV. Gendering and bordering difference
21. Gender, Borders, and Refugee Governance 22. Marriage Migration - a
patchwork of embodied identity and security politics 23. Guest Worker
Programs in the Asia Pacific: Why depletion is a persistent feature in the
global economy 24. Women, Violence and Encampment: Understanding
Gender-Based Violence against Rohingya Women in Refugee Camps 25. Nostalgia
and solidarity entanglements: Iranian women in Spain narrating resistance
26. Exile PART V. Gender, violence and peace 27. Are women more peaceful?
28. Women Combatants in Civil Wars 29. Women's Agentic Response to
Conflict-Related Sexual Violence 30. Male survivors of sexual violence 31.
Women and peacebuilding in authoritarian and hybrid regimes 32. Technology
Facilitated Gender-Based Violence in the Middle East: A Tool of State
Repression 33. Unstitching and restitching gender relations in the
reincorporation process of FARC ex-combatants in Colombia PART VI. Worlding
the politics of care 34. The ethics of care in International Relations 35.
Sadako Ogata, Human Security and Ethics of Care 36. The Politics of Care:
Mapping Emancipatory Futures in/beyond Institutions 37. Family matters in
world politics
women seriously 3. What can Settler Feminisms and Feminist IR (Un)Learn
from Indigenous Feminism? 4. Global White Supremacy in a Time of Genocide
5. Confronting the Patriarchy: My journey toward feminist IR 6. How does
queer theory/queering advance our understanding of state/nations and
structural inequalities? And why does this matter to feminist IR? 7.
Looking for a fight on the gender of diplomacy PART II. The Relational in
Feminist IR: Intersections and Configurations 8. A Decolonial Feminist
Non-Manifesto 9. Third World Feminism 10. Our Caste Problem 11. Entangled
worlds: The intimate, impossible relationship between feminist IR
scholarship and feminist action 12. Feminist grassroots organizing in
international relation 13. On creativity and feminist community PART III.
Gender Politics as World Ordering Politics 14. Women's security and the WPS
agenda 15. UN Security Council Resolution 1325 16. Worlding Women and
International Law 17. Gender in global climate governance 18. Thinking
about the gender of diplomacy 19. Making sense of international LGBTI
rights promotion 20. Politicised Homophobia: Sexual Moralism, National
Identity, and Foreign Policy PART IV. Gendering and bordering difference
21. Gender, Borders, and Refugee Governance 22. Marriage Migration - a
patchwork of embodied identity and security politics 23. Guest Worker
Programs in the Asia Pacific: Why depletion is a persistent feature in the
global economy 24. Women, Violence and Encampment: Understanding
Gender-Based Violence against Rohingya Women in Refugee Camps 25. Nostalgia
and solidarity entanglements: Iranian women in Spain narrating resistance
26. Exile PART V. Gender, violence and peace 27. Are women more peaceful?
28. Women Combatants in Civil Wars 29. Women's Agentic Response to
Conflict-Related Sexual Violence 30. Male survivors of sexual violence 31.
Women and peacebuilding in authoritarian and hybrid regimes 32. Technology
Facilitated Gender-Based Violence in the Middle East: A Tool of State
Repression 33. Unstitching and restitching gender relations in the
reincorporation process of FARC ex-combatants in Colombia PART VI. Worlding
the politics of care 34. The ethics of care in International Relations 35.
Sadako Ogata, Human Security and Ethics of Care 36. The Politics of Care:
Mapping Emancipatory Futures in/beyond Institutions 37. Family matters in
world politics
1. Feminism is for tout le monde PART I. Listen and Learn 2. Daring to take
women seriously 3. What can Settler Feminisms and Feminist IR (Un)Learn
from Indigenous Feminism? 4. Global White Supremacy in a Time of Genocide
5. Confronting the Patriarchy: My journey toward feminist IR 6. How does
queer theory/queering advance our understanding of state/nations and
structural inequalities? And why does this matter to feminist IR? 7.
Looking for a fight on the gender of diplomacy PART II. The Relational in
Feminist IR: Intersections and Configurations 8. A Decolonial Feminist
Non-Manifesto 9. Third World Feminism 10. Our Caste Problem 11. Entangled
worlds: The intimate, impossible relationship between feminist IR
scholarship and feminist action 12. Feminist grassroots organizing in
international relation 13. On creativity and feminist community PART III.
Gender Politics as World Ordering Politics 14. Women's security and the WPS
agenda 15. UN Security Council Resolution 1325 16. Worlding Women and
International Law 17. Gender in global climate governance 18. Thinking
about the gender of diplomacy 19. Making sense of international LGBTI
rights promotion 20. Politicised Homophobia: Sexual Moralism, National
Identity, and Foreign Policy PART IV. Gendering and bordering difference
21. Gender, Borders, and Refugee Governance 22. Marriage Migration - a
patchwork of embodied identity and security politics 23. Guest Worker
Programs in the Asia Pacific: Why depletion is a persistent feature in the
global economy 24. Women, Violence and Encampment: Understanding
Gender-Based Violence against Rohingya Women in Refugee Camps 25. Nostalgia
and solidarity entanglements: Iranian women in Spain narrating resistance
26. Exile PART V. Gender, violence and peace 27. Are women more peaceful?
28. Women Combatants in Civil Wars 29. Women's Agentic Response to
Conflict-Related Sexual Violence 30. Male survivors of sexual violence 31.
Women and peacebuilding in authoritarian and hybrid regimes 32. Technology
Facilitated Gender-Based Violence in the Middle East: A Tool of State
Repression 33. Unstitching and restitching gender relations in the
reincorporation process of FARC ex-combatants in Colombia PART VI. Worlding
the politics of care 34. The ethics of care in International Relations 35.
Sadako Ogata, Human Security and Ethics of Care 36. The Politics of Care:
Mapping Emancipatory Futures in/beyond Institutions 37. Family matters in
world politics
women seriously 3. What can Settler Feminisms and Feminist IR (Un)Learn
from Indigenous Feminism? 4. Global White Supremacy in a Time of Genocide
5. Confronting the Patriarchy: My journey toward feminist IR 6. How does
queer theory/queering advance our understanding of state/nations and
structural inequalities? And why does this matter to feminist IR? 7.
Looking for a fight on the gender of diplomacy PART II. The Relational in
Feminist IR: Intersections and Configurations 8. A Decolonial Feminist
Non-Manifesto 9. Third World Feminism 10. Our Caste Problem 11. Entangled
worlds: The intimate, impossible relationship between feminist IR
scholarship and feminist action 12. Feminist grassroots organizing in
international relation 13. On creativity and feminist community PART III.
Gender Politics as World Ordering Politics 14. Women's security and the WPS
agenda 15. UN Security Council Resolution 1325 16. Worlding Women and
International Law 17. Gender in global climate governance 18. Thinking
about the gender of diplomacy 19. Making sense of international LGBTI
rights promotion 20. Politicised Homophobia: Sexual Moralism, National
Identity, and Foreign Policy PART IV. Gendering and bordering difference
21. Gender, Borders, and Refugee Governance 22. Marriage Migration - a
patchwork of embodied identity and security politics 23. Guest Worker
Programs in the Asia Pacific: Why depletion is a persistent feature in the
global economy 24. Women, Violence and Encampment: Understanding
Gender-Based Violence against Rohingya Women in Refugee Camps 25. Nostalgia
and solidarity entanglements: Iranian women in Spain narrating resistance
26. Exile PART V. Gender, violence and peace 27. Are women more peaceful?
28. Women Combatants in Civil Wars 29. Women's Agentic Response to
Conflict-Related Sexual Violence 30. Male survivors of sexual violence 31.
Women and peacebuilding in authoritarian and hybrid regimes 32. Technology
Facilitated Gender-Based Violence in the Middle East: A Tool of State
Repression 33. Unstitching and restitching gender relations in the
reincorporation process of FARC ex-combatants in Colombia PART VI. Worlding
the politics of care 34. The ethics of care in International Relations 35.
Sadako Ogata, Human Security and Ethics of Care 36. The Politics of Care:
Mapping Emancipatory Futures in/beyond Institutions 37. Family matters in
world politics