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Gender matters in global politics : a feminist introduction to international relations / edited by Laura J. Shepherd.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Routledge, 2010.Description: xxv, 416 p. : ill. ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780415453882
  • 0415453879
  • 9780415453875
  • 0415453887
  • 9780203864944
  • 0203864948
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.101 22 G.
LOC classification:
  • JZ1253.2 .G46 2010
Online resources:
Contents:
Foreword Cynthia Enloe Part 1: Theory/Practice 1. Sex or gender? Bodies in world politics and why gender matters Laura J. Shepherd 2. Ontologies, epistemologies, methodologies Lene Hansen 3. Feminist International Relations: Making Sense... Marysia Zalewski 4. Postcolonial theories and challenges to 'first world-ism' Anna Agathangelou and Heather Turcotte Part 2: Ethics and the Human Subject 5. Ethics Kimberly Hutchings 6. Body Politics: Human rights in International Relations Jill Steans 7. Trafficking in human beings Barbara Sullivan Part 3: Violence and Security 8. Miltarisation and war Cynthia Cockburn 9. The 'war on terrorism' Krista Hunt 10. Genocide and Mass Violence Adam Jones 11. Sexual Violence in war Donna Pankhurst 12. Peacekeeping, peacebuilding and postconflict reconstruction Nadine Puechguirbal 13. Cyborg soldiers and militarised masculinities Cristina Masters Part 4: Political Economy 14. Mainstreaming gender in international institutions Jacqui True 15. International/Global Political Economy V. Spike Peterson 16. Development institutions and neoliberal globalisation Penny Griffin 17. Production, employment and consumption Juanita Elias and Lucy Ferguson Part 5: Identities, Orders, Borders 18. Migration Jindy Pettman 19. Religion Suruchi Thapar-Bjorkert and Laura J. Shepherd 20. Nationalism Dibyesh Anand 21. Transnational activism Valentine Moghadam Part 6: Information, Communication, Technology 22. Popular culture, media and the politics of the visual Christina Rowley 23. Sex, Gender, and Cyberspace M.I. Franklin 24. Bringin' it all back home - engendering the academy Terrell Carver
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 351-408).

Foreword Cynthia Enloe Part 1: Theory/Practice 1. Sex or gender? Bodies in world politics and why gender matters Laura J. Shepherd 2. Ontologies, epistemologies, methodologies Lene Hansen 3. Feminist International Relations: Making Sense... Marysia Zalewski 4. Postcolonial theories and challenges to 'first world-ism' Anna Agathangelou and Heather Turcotte Part 2: Ethics and the Human Subject 5. Ethics Kimberly Hutchings 6. Body Politics: Human rights in International Relations Jill Steans 7. Trafficking in human beings Barbara Sullivan Part 3: Violence and Security 8. Miltarisation and war Cynthia Cockburn 9. The 'war on terrorism' Krista Hunt 10. Genocide and Mass Violence Adam Jones 11. Sexual Violence in war Donna Pankhurst 12. Peacekeeping, peacebuilding and postconflict reconstruction Nadine Puechguirbal 13. Cyborg soldiers and militarised masculinities Cristina Masters Part 4: Political Economy 14. Mainstreaming gender in international institutions Jacqui True 15. International/Global Political Economy V. Spike Peterson 16. Development institutions and neoliberal globalisation Penny Griffin 17. Production, employment and consumption Juanita Elias and Lucy Ferguson Part 5: Identities, Orders, Borders 18. Migration Jindy Pettman 19. Religion Suruchi Thapar-Bjorkert and Laura J. Shepherd 20. Nationalism Dibyesh Anand 21. Transnational activism Valentine Moghadam Part 6: Information, Communication, Technology 22. Popular culture, media and the politics of the visual Christina Rowley 23. Sex, Gender, and Cyberspace M.I. Franklin 24. Bringin' it all back home - engendering the academy Terrell Carver

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