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This book provides a comprehensive overview of feminist international relations in South Asia. It highlights the key contentions, debates, and tensions in the field, and studies how the trajectory of feminist international relations in the region has been marked by dialogue, dissidence, and difference with the Global North.
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This book provides a comprehensive overview of feminist international relations in South Asia. It highlights the key contentions, debates, and tensions in the field, and studies how the trajectory of feminist international relations in the region has been marked by dialogue, dissidence, and difference with the Global North.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2024
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- ISBN-13: 9781040273883
- Artikelnr.: 72582875
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040273883
- Artikelnr.: 72582875
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Shweta Singh is Associate Professor of International Relations at the South Asian University, New Delhi, India. Amena Mohsin is Professor of International Relations at the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Introduction Section I: Thinking Feminist Epistemologies 'Differently' in
South Asia Chapter 1: Can Feminist IR Hear Differing Voice? A Critical
Reading of Feminist Historie(s) in South Asia, 'Reification' and Boundaries
Chapter 2: 'A Feminist Debt': Conversation between Feminist and Non-Western
Thought Chapter 3: Framing Feminist Strategic Discourse: Jahanara Begum and
the Exchange of Letters During the War of Succession (1657-9) Chapter 4:
Silencing and Questioning: The Quest for Peace and a New Praxis in South
Asia? Chapter 5: Feminist Engagement with a Racist State: Ethical,
Political and Epistemological Dilemma Section II : Re-thinking Women, Peace
and Security Agenda Chapter 6: Which Women, What Women, What Peace and
Whose Agenda in South Asia Chapter 7: International Dimension of Feminist
South Asia: The case of the WPS Agenda Chapter 8: Performative Impact or
Transformative Change: Implementation of the WPS Agenda in Nepal Chapter 9:
Violent Extremism and the 'Prevention' Pillar in the WPS Agenda: Critical
Perspectives from Bangladesh Section III: Gender, Populism and Nationalism
Chapter 10: Wall Art Wave in Sri Lanka: Sinhala Buddhist Militarized Male
Body as an Authoritarian Populist Space Chapter 11: Framing Political
Masculinity and Gendered Populism: Bangladesh and the World Chapter 12:
Gender, Populism and Nationalism: Mapping the Indian Context Section IV:
Militarism and Militarisation Chapter 13: Does Militarization have one
form? Narratives from the Darjeeling Himalayas Chapter 14: Military,
Militants and Men: The "3M's" dominating Pakistan's war on terror in the
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province
South Asia Chapter 1: Can Feminist IR Hear Differing Voice? A Critical
Reading of Feminist Historie(s) in South Asia, 'Reification' and Boundaries
Chapter 2: 'A Feminist Debt': Conversation between Feminist and Non-Western
Thought Chapter 3: Framing Feminist Strategic Discourse: Jahanara Begum and
the Exchange of Letters During the War of Succession (1657-9) Chapter 4:
Silencing and Questioning: The Quest for Peace and a New Praxis in South
Asia? Chapter 5: Feminist Engagement with a Racist State: Ethical,
Political and Epistemological Dilemma Section II : Re-thinking Women, Peace
and Security Agenda Chapter 6: Which Women, What Women, What Peace and
Whose Agenda in South Asia Chapter 7: International Dimension of Feminist
South Asia: The case of the WPS Agenda Chapter 8: Performative Impact or
Transformative Change: Implementation of the WPS Agenda in Nepal Chapter 9:
Violent Extremism and the 'Prevention' Pillar in the WPS Agenda: Critical
Perspectives from Bangladesh Section III: Gender, Populism and Nationalism
Chapter 10: Wall Art Wave in Sri Lanka: Sinhala Buddhist Militarized Male
Body as an Authoritarian Populist Space Chapter 11: Framing Political
Masculinity and Gendered Populism: Bangladesh and the World Chapter 12:
Gender, Populism and Nationalism: Mapping the Indian Context Section IV:
Militarism and Militarisation Chapter 13: Does Militarization have one
form? Narratives from the Darjeeling Himalayas Chapter 14: Military,
Militants and Men: The "3M's" dominating Pakistan's war on terror in the
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province
Introduction Section I: Thinking Feminist Epistemologies 'Differently' in
South Asia Chapter 1: Can Feminist IR Hear Differing Voice? A Critical
Reading of Feminist Historie(s) in South Asia, 'Reification' and Boundaries
Chapter 2: 'A Feminist Debt': Conversation between Feminist and Non-Western
Thought Chapter 3: Framing Feminist Strategic Discourse: Jahanara Begum and
the Exchange of Letters During the War of Succession (1657-9) Chapter 4:
Silencing and Questioning: The Quest for Peace and a New Praxis in South
Asia? Chapter 5: Feminist Engagement with a Racist State: Ethical,
Political and Epistemological Dilemma Section II : Re-thinking Women, Peace
and Security Agenda Chapter 6: Which Women, What Women, What Peace and
Whose Agenda in South Asia Chapter 7: International Dimension of Feminist
South Asia: The case of the WPS Agenda Chapter 8: Performative Impact or
Transformative Change: Implementation of the WPS Agenda in Nepal Chapter 9:
Violent Extremism and the 'Prevention' Pillar in the WPS Agenda: Critical
Perspectives from Bangladesh Section III: Gender, Populism and Nationalism
Chapter 10: Wall Art Wave in Sri Lanka: Sinhala Buddhist Militarized Male
Body as an Authoritarian Populist Space Chapter 11: Framing Political
Masculinity and Gendered Populism: Bangladesh and the World Chapter 12:
Gender, Populism and Nationalism: Mapping the Indian Context Section IV:
Militarism and Militarisation Chapter 13: Does Militarization have one
form? Narratives from the Darjeeling Himalayas Chapter 14: Military,
Militants and Men: The "3M's" dominating Pakistan's war on terror in the
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province
South Asia Chapter 1: Can Feminist IR Hear Differing Voice? A Critical
Reading of Feminist Historie(s) in South Asia, 'Reification' and Boundaries
Chapter 2: 'A Feminist Debt': Conversation between Feminist and Non-Western
Thought Chapter 3: Framing Feminist Strategic Discourse: Jahanara Begum and
the Exchange of Letters During the War of Succession (1657-9) Chapter 4:
Silencing and Questioning: The Quest for Peace and a New Praxis in South
Asia? Chapter 5: Feminist Engagement with a Racist State: Ethical,
Political and Epistemological Dilemma Section II : Re-thinking Women, Peace
and Security Agenda Chapter 6: Which Women, What Women, What Peace and
Whose Agenda in South Asia Chapter 7: International Dimension of Feminist
South Asia: The case of the WPS Agenda Chapter 8: Performative Impact or
Transformative Change: Implementation of the WPS Agenda in Nepal Chapter 9:
Violent Extremism and the 'Prevention' Pillar in the WPS Agenda: Critical
Perspectives from Bangladesh Section III: Gender, Populism and Nationalism
Chapter 10: Wall Art Wave in Sri Lanka: Sinhala Buddhist Militarized Male
Body as an Authoritarian Populist Space Chapter 11: Framing Political
Masculinity and Gendered Populism: Bangladesh and the World Chapter 12:
Gender, Populism and Nationalism: Mapping the Indian Context Section IV:
Militarism and Militarisation Chapter 13: Does Militarization have one
form? Narratives from the Darjeeling Himalayas Chapter 14: Military,
Militants and Men: The "3M's" dominating Pakistan's war on terror in the
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province