Gender matters in global politics :
Gender matters in global politics : a feminist introduction to international relations /
edited by Laura J. Shepherd.
- 2nd ed.
- London ; New York : Routledge, 2015.
- 492 p. : ill. b&w ; 25 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Feminist International Relations: making sense ... / Ontologies, epistemologies, methodologies / Sex or gender? Bodies in global politics and why gender matters / Postcolonial theories and challenges to "first world-ism" / Ethics / Environmental politics and ecology / Body politics : gender, sexuality and human rights / Trafficking in human beings / War / Militarism / Terrorism and political violence / The "war on terrorism" / Genocide and mass violence / Sexual violence in war / International-global political economy / Production, employment and consumption / Land, water and food / Development institutions and neoliberal globalisation / Mainstreaming gender in international institutions / International criminal law / Peacekeeping / Peacebuilding / Migration / Religion / Nationalism / Citizenship, nationality and gender / Transnational activism / Art, aesthetics and emotionality / Popular culture and the politics of the visual / Sex, gender and cyberspace / New social media and global resistance / Marysia Zalewski -- Marysia Zalewski -- Lene Hansen -- Laura J. Shepherd -- Anna M. Agathangelou and Heather M. Turcotte -- Kimberly Hutchings -- Emma A. Foster -- Jill Steans -- Barbara Sullivan -- Swati Parashar -- Cynthia Cockburn -- Caron Gentry and Laura Sjoberg -- Krista Hunt -- Adam Jones -- Donna Pankhurst -- V. Spike Peterson -- Juanita Elias and Lucy Ferguson -- Monika Barthwal-Datta and Soumita Basu -- Penny Griffin -- Jacqui True -- Rosemary Grey -- Nadine Puechguirbal -- Laura J. Shepherd -- Jindy Pettman with Lucy Hall -- Katherine E. Brown -- Dibyesh Anand -- Denise M. Horn -- Valentine M. Moghadam -- Emma Hutchison and Roland Bleiker -- Christina Rowley -- M. I. Franklin -- Suzanne Levi-Sanchez and Sophie Toupin. Ch. 1. Ch. 2. Ch. 3. Ch. 4. Ch. 5. Ch. 6. Ch. 7. Ch. 8. Ch. 9 Ch. 10. Ch. 11. Ch. 12. Ch. 13. Ch. 14. Ch. 15. Ch. 16. Ch. 17. Ch. 18. Ch. 19. Ch. 20. Ch. 21. Ch. 22. Ch. 23. Ch. 24. Ch. 25. Ch. 26. Ch. 27. Ch. 28. Ch. 29. Ch. 30. Ch. 31
Introduces the wide variety of feminist and gender theory and explains the relevance to contemporary global politics. Explains the insights of feminist theory for a range of other disciplines including international relations, international political economy and security studies and addresses a large number of key contemporary issues such as human rights, trafficking, rape as a tool of war, peacekeeping and state-building, terrorism and environmental politics.
9780415715218
International relations
Feminism
Feminist theory
327.1
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Feminist International Relations: making sense ... / Ontologies, epistemologies, methodologies / Sex or gender? Bodies in global politics and why gender matters / Postcolonial theories and challenges to "first world-ism" / Ethics / Environmental politics and ecology / Body politics : gender, sexuality and human rights / Trafficking in human beings / War / Militarism / Terrorism and political violence / The "war on terrorism" / Genocide and mass violence / Sexual violence in war / International-global political economy / Production, employment and consumption / Land, water and food / Development institutions and neoliberal globalisation / Mainstreaming gender in international institutions / International criminal law / Peacekeeping / Peacebuilding / Migration / Religion / Nationalism / Citizenship, nationality and gender / Transnational activism / Art, aesthetics and emotionality / Popular culture and the politics of the visual / Sex, gender and cyberspace / New social media and global resistance / Marysia Zalewski -- Marysia Zalewski -- Lene Hansen -- Laura J. Shepherd -- Anna M. Agathangelou and Heather M. Turcotte -- Kimberly Hutchings -- Emma A. Foster -- Jill Steans -- Barbara Sullivan -- Swati Parashar -- Cynthia Cockburn -- Caron Gentry and Laura Sjoberg -- Krista Hunt -- Adam Jones -- Donna Pankhurst -- V. Spike Peterson -- Juanita Elias and Lucy Ferguson -- Monika Barthwal-Datta and Soumita Basu -- Penny Griffin -- Jacqui True -- Rosemary Grey -- Nadine Puechguirbal -- Laura J. Shepherd -- Jindy Pettman with Lucy Hall -- Katherine E. Brown -- Dibyesh Anand -- Denise M. Horn -- Valentine M. Moghadam -- Emma Hutchison and Roland Bleiker -- Christina Rowley -- M. I. Franklin -- Suzanne Levi-Sanchez and Sophie Toupin. Ch. 1. Ch. 2. Ch. 3. Ch. 4. Ch. 5. Ch. 6. Ch. 7. Ch. 8. Ch. 9 Ch. 10. Ch. 11. Ch. 12. Ch. 13. Ch. 14. Ch. 15. Ch. 16. Ch. 17. Ch. 18. Ch. 19. Ch. 20. Ch. 21. Ch. 22. Ch. 23. Ch. 24. Ch. 25. Ch. 26. Ch. 27. Ch. 28. Ch. 29. Ch. 30. Ch. 31
Introduces the wide variety of feminist and gender theory and explains the relevance to contemporary global politics. Explains the insights of feminist theory for a range of other disciplines including international relations, international political economy and security studies and addresses a large number of key contemporary issues such as human rights, trafficking, rape as a tool of war, peacekeeping and state-building, terrorism and environmental politics.
9780415715218
International relations
Feminism
Feminist theory
327.1
