Women's International Thought: A New History
A New History
Herausgeber: Owens, Patricia; Rietzler, Katharina
Women's International Thought: A New History
A New History
Herausgeber: Owens, Patricia; Rietzler, Katharina
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The first cross-disciplinary history of women's international thought, analysing leading international thinkers of the twentieth century.
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The first cross-disciplinary history of women's international thought, analysing leading international thinkers of the twentieth century.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 667g
- ISBN-13: 9781108494694
- ISBN-10: 1108494692
- Artikelnr.: 59644681
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 667g
- ISBN-13: 9781108494694
- ISBN-10: 1108494692
- Artikelnr.: 59644681
Preface and Acknowledgements Patricia Owens and Katharina Rietzler;
Introduction: Toward a History of Women's International Thought Patricia
Owens and Katharina Rietzler; I. Canonical Thinkers: 1. Anna Julia Cooper
on Slavery's Afterlife: Can International Thought 'Hear' Her 'Muffled'
Voice and Ideas? Vivian M. May; 2. Revolutionary Thinking: Luxemburg's
Socialist International Theory Kimberley Hutchings; 3. Of Colonialism and
Corpses: Simone Weil on Force Helen M. Kinsella; 4. Ideas in Action:
Eslanda Robeson's International Thought After 1945 Imaobong Umoren; II.
Outsiders: 5. Elizabeth Lippincott McQueen: Thinking International Peace in
an Air-Minded Age Tamson Pietsch; 6. Women of the Twenty Years' Crisis: The
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and the Problem of
Collective Security Lucian Ashworth; 7. Theorizing (with) Amy Ashwood
Garvey Robbie Shilliam; 8. 'The Dark Skin[ned] People of the Eastern
World': Mittie Maude Lena Gordon's Vision of Afro-Asian Solidarity Keisha
N. Blain; 9. Elizabeth Wiskemann, Scholar-Journalist, and the Study of
International Relations Geoffrey Field; III. Thinking In or Around the
Academy: 10. From F. Melian Stawell to E. Greene Balch: International and
Internationalist Thinking at the Gender Margins, 1919-1947 Glenda Sluga;
11. Race, Gender, Empire, and War in the International Thought of Emily
Greene Balch Catia Confortini; 12. Beyond Illusions: Imperialism, Race and
Technology in Merze Tate's International Thought Barbara Savage; 13. A Plan
for Plenty: The International Thought of Barbara Wootton Or Rosenboim; 14.
Collective Security for Common Men and Women: Vera Micheles Dean and U.S.
Foreign Relations Andrew Jewett; 15. What Can We (She) Know About
Sovereignty? Krystyna Marek and the Worldedness of International Law
Natasha Wheatley.
Introduction: Toward a History of Women's International Thought Patricia
Owens and Katharina Rietzler; I. Canonical Thinkers: 1. Anna Julia Cooper
on Slavery's Afterlife: Can International Thought 'Hear' Her 'Muffled'
Voice and Ideas? Vivian M. May; 2. Revolutionary Thinking: Luxemburg's
Socialist International Theory Kimberley Hutchings; 3. Of Colonialism and
Corpses: Simone Weil on Force Helen M. Kinsella; 4. Ideas in Action:
Eslanda Robeson's International Thought After 1945 Imaobong Umoren; II.
Outsiders: 5. Elizabeth Lippincott McQueen: Thinking International Peace in
an Air-Minded Age Tamson Pietsch; 6. Women of the Twenty Years' Crisis: The
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and the Problem of
Collective Security Lucian Ashworth; 7. Theorizing (with) Amy Ashwood
Garvey Robbie Shilliam; 8. 'The Dark Skin[ned] People of the Eastern
World': Mittie Maude Lena Gordon's Vision of Afro-Asian Solidarity Keisha
N. Blain; 9. Elizabeth Wiskemann, Scholar-Journalist, and the Study of
International Relations Geoffrey Field; III. Thinking In or Around the
Academy: 10. From F. Melian Stawell to E. Greene Balch: International and
Internationalist Thinking at the Gender Margins, 1919-1947 Glenda Sluga;
11. Race, Gender, Empire, and War in the International Thought of Emily
Greene Balch Catia Confortini; 12. Beyond Illusions: Imperialism, Race and
Technology in Merze Tate's International Thought Barbara Savage; 13. A Plan
for Plenty: The International Thought of Barbara Wootton Or Rosenboim; 14.
Collective Security for Common Men and Women: Vera Micheles Dean and U.S.
Foreign Relations Andrew Jewett; 15. What Can We (She) Know About
Sovereignty? Krystyna Marek and the Worldedness of International Law
Natasha Wheatley.
Preface and Acknowledgements Patricia Owens and Katharina Rietzler;
Introduction: Toward a History of Women's International Thought Patricia
Owens and Katharina Rietzler; I. Canonical Thinkers: 1. Anna Julia Cooper
on Slavery's Afterlife: Can International Thought 'Hear' Her 'Muffled'
Voice and Ideas? Vivian M. May; 2. Revolutionary Thinking: Luxemburg's
Socialist International Theory Kimberley Hutchings; 3. Of Colonialism and
Corpses: Simone Weil on Force Helen M. Kinsella; 4. Ideas in Action:
Eslanda Robeson's International Thought After 1945 Imaobong Umoren; II.
Outsiders: 5. Elizabeth Lippincott McQueen: Thinking International Peace in
an Air-Minded Age Tamson Pietsch; 6. Women of the Twenty Years' Crisis: The
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and the Problem of
Collective Security Lucian Ashworth; 7. Theorizing (with) Amy Ashwood
Garvey Robbie Shilliam; 8. 'The Dark Skin[ned] People of the Eastern
World': Mittie Maude Lena Gordon's Vision of Afro-Asian Solidarity Keisha
N. Blain; 9. Elizabeth Wiskemann, Scholar-Journalist, and the Study of
International Relations Geoffrey Field; III. Thinking In or Around the
Academy: 10. From F. Melian Stawell to E. Greene Balch: International and
Internationalist Thinking at the Gender Margins, 1919-1947 Glenda Sluga;
11. Race, Gender, Empire, and War in the International Thought of Emily
Greene Balch Catia Confortini; 12. Beyond Illusions: Imperialism, Race and
Technology in Merze Tate's International Thought Barbara Savage; 13. A Plan
for Plenty: The International Thought of Barbara Wootton Or Rosenboim; 14.
Collective Security for Common Men and Women: Vera Micheles Dean and U.S.
Foreign Relations Andrew Jewett; 15. What Can We (She) Know About
Sovereignty? Krystyna Marek and the Worldedness of International Law
Natasha Wheatley.
Introduction: Toward a History of Women's International Thought Patricia
Owens and Katharina Rietzler; I. Canonical Thinkers: 1. Anna Julia Cooper
on Slavery's Afterlife: Can International Thought 'Hear' Her 'Muffled'
Voice and Ideas? Vivian M. May; 2. Revolutionary Thinking: Luxemburg's
Socialist International Theory Kimberley Hutchings; 3. Of Colonialism and
Corpses: Simone Weil on Force Helen M. Kinsella; 4. Ideas in Action:
Eslanda Robeson's International Thought After 1945 Imaobong Umoren; II.
Outsiders: 5. Elizabeth Lippincott McQueen: Thinking International Peace in
an Air-Minded Age Tamson Pietsch; 6. Women of the Twenty Years' Crisis: The
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and the Problem of
Collective Security Lucian Ashworth; 7. Theorizing (with) Amy Ashwood
Garvey Robbie Shilliam; 8. 'The Dark Skin[ned] People of the Eastern
World': Mittie Maude Lena Gordon's Vision of Afro-Asian Solidarity Keisha
N. Blain; 9. Elizabeth Wiskemann, Scholar-Journalist, and the Study of
International Relations Geoffrey Field; III. Thinking In or Around the
Academy: 10. From F. Melian Stawell to E. Greene Balch: International and
Internationalist Thinking at the Gender Margins, 1919-1947 Glenda Sluga;
11. Race, Gender, Empire, and War in the International Thought of Emily
Greene Balch Catia Confortini; 12. Beyond Illusions: Imperialism, Race and
Technology in Merze Tate's International Thought Barbara Savage; 13. A Plan
for Plenty: The International Thought of Barbara Wootton Or Rosenboim; 14.
Collective Security for Common Men and Women: Vera Micheles Dean and U.S.
Foreign Relations Andrew Jewett; 15. What Can We (She) Know About
Sovereignty? Krystyna Marek and the Worldedness of International Law
Natasha Wheatley.