Written as an introductory textbook for the study of world politics and the analysis of gender, this work is suitable for courses in International Relations, international political economy, women's studies, gender studies, and Feminist studies. The 14 authors who have collaborated on this publication are a diverse group of diplomats, scholars, and political activists from the United States, Canada, and many other nations. This text is designed to parallel traditional IR introductory texts that examine the field and describe how it ought to be studied and why. The contributors consider gender…mehr
Written as an introductory textbook for the study of world politics and the analysis of gender, this work is suitable for courses in International Relations, international political economy, women's studies, gender studies, and Feminist studies. The 14 authors who have collaborated on this publication are a diverse group of diplomats, scholars, and political activists from the United States, Canada, and many other nations. This text is designed to parallel traditional IR introductory texts that examine the field and describe how it ought to be studied and why. The contributors consider gender analysis as an alternative perspective for understanding world politics. For instructors, this anthology offers both a complement to and a critique of traditional approaches to the study of world politics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
PETER R. BECKMAN is Professor of Political Science at Hobart and William Smith Colleges in Geneva, New York. He is the author of World Politics in the Twentieth Century (1984) and co-author of The Nuclear Predicament (2d ed, 1992). FRANCINE D'AMICO is Visiting Research Fellow in the Peace Studies Program at Cornell University. She has written on women at war and the combat controversy. She is an officer of the Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Section in the International Studies Association.
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Preface Introduction Perspectives Realism, Women, and World Politics by Peter R. Beckman A Feminist Critique of Political Realism by J. Ann Tickner Behavioral Theories: The Science of International Politics and Women by Karen A. Feste Pluralist and Critical Perspectives, Women, and World Politics by Francine D'Amico Feminist Theories: From Women to Gender and World Politics by Sandra Whitworth Third World Feminist Perspectives on World Politics by Hamideh Sedghi Policies Thinking about Women and International Violence by Jean Bethke Elshtain The Cold War and the Feminine Mystique by Rebecca Grant The United Nations and Women's Issues by Margaret E. Galey Women and Development by Nüket Kardam Women and the International Political Economy by Geeta Chowdhry Prospects Creating Change Through Adult Education: Suggestions for Two Priority Areas by Birgit Brock-Utne "If Men Are the Problem. . ." by Ralph Pettman Radical Feminism: Alternative Futures by Anne Sisson Runyan Conclusion Selected Bibliography Index
Preface Introduction Perspectives Realism, Women, and World Politics by Peter R. Beckman A Feminist Critique of Political Realism by J. Ann Tickner Behavioral Theories: The Science of International Politics and Women by Karen A. Feste Pluralist and Critical Perspectives, Women, and World Politics by Francine D'Amico Feminist Theories: From Women to Gender and World Politics by Sandra Whitworth Third World Feminist Perspectives on World Politics by Hamideh Sedghi Policies Thinking about Women and International Violence by Jean Bethke Elshtain The Cold War and the Feminine Mystique by Rebecca Grant The United Nations and Women's Issues by Margaret E. Galey Women and Development by Nüket Kardam Women and the International Political Economy by Geeta Chowdhry Prospects Creating Change Through Adult Education: Suggestions for Two Priority Areas by Birgit Brock-Utne "If Men Are the Problem. . ." by Ralph Pettman Radical Feminism: Alternative Futures by Anne Sisson Runyan Conclusion Selected Bibliography Index
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