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ISBN 10:0367783894
ISBN 13:9780367783891
Author:Jenny Edkins
Critical international relations is both firmly established and rapidly expanding, and this Handbook offers a wide-ranging survey of contemporary research. It affords insights into exciting developments, more challenging issues and less prominent topics, examining debates around questions of imperialism, race, gender, ethics and aesthetics, and offering both an overview of the existing state of critical international politics and an agenda-setting collection that highlights emerging areas and fosters future research. Sections cover: critique and the discipline; relations beyond humanity; art and narrative; war, religion and security; otherness and diplomacy; spaces and times; resistance; and embodiment and intimacy.
An international group of expert scholars, whose contributions are commissioned for the volume, provide chapters that facilitate teaching at advanced undergraduate and postgraduate level, inspire new generations of researchers in the field and promote collaboration, cross-fertilisation and inspiration across sub-fields often treated separately, such as feminism, postcolonialism and poststructuralism. The volume sees these strands as complementary not contradictory, and emphasises their shared political goals, shared theoretical resources and complementary empirical practices.
Each chapter offers specific, focused, in-depth analysis that complements and exemplifies the broader coverage, making this Routledge Handbook of Critical International Relations essential reading for all students and scholars of international relations.
Routledge Handbook of Critical International Relations 1st Table of contents:
Part I: Critique and the Discipline
1. Imperialism and the limits of critique
2. How to criticize without ever becoming a critic
3. The empty neighbourhood: Race and disciplinary silence
Part II: Relations Beyond Humanity
3. Can International Relations confront the cosmos?
4. Relating to relational worlds: Critical theory, relational thought and relational cosmology
5. Confronting horror: International Relations beyond humanity
Part III: Art and Narrative
6. For Alex: The art of International Relations
7. Ways of Seeing/Ways of Being in Critical IR
8. Narrative and inquiry in international politics
Part IV: War, Religion, Security
9. Critical war studies
10. Being ‘Critical’ of/about/on ‘Religion’ in International Relations
11. Seeing radicalisation? The pedagogy of the Prevent strategy
Part V: Otherness and Diplomacy
12. The politics of otherness: Illustrating the identity/alterity nexus and othering in IR
13. Abusive Fidelities: Diplomacy, Translation, and the Genres of Man
14. Why Octavio Paz matters: Lessons for critical International Relations
Part VI: Spaces and Times
15. Racing to the bottom, squeezing through the cracks: Imagining unbordered space
16. Ethics, critique and post-sovereign spaces in International Politics
17. Critique and the international: Horizons, traces, finitude
Part VII: Resistance
18. The permutations of ‘taking’ political action
19. The carnivalesque and resistance
Part VIII: Intimacy and Embodiment
20. Bodies and embodiment in IR
21. The intimate and the international: love, sexuality, and queer feminist IR
22. Henri Lefebvre and the production of theory: A ghost story
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