Power, Postcolonialism and International Relations Reading Race, Gender and Class Routledge Advances in International Relations and Global Politics Series
"Chowdhry and Nair, along with the authors of this volume, make a timely, vital, and deeply necessary intervention in international relations - one that informs theoretically, enriches our knowledge of the world through its narratives, and forces us to confront the differentiated wholeness of our humanity. Readers will want to emulate the skills and sensibilities they offer.."
Naeem Inayatullah, Ithaca College
This work uses postcolonial theory to examine the implications of race, class and gender relations for the structuring or world politics. It addresses further themes central to postcolonial theory, such as the impact of representation on power relations, the relationship between global capital and power and the space for resistance and agency in the context of global power asymmetries.
Date de parution : 09-2016
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 10-2003
Ouvrage de 340 p.
15.6x23.4 cm
Thème de Power, Postcolonialism and International Relations :
Mots-clés :
human; rights; western; secularism; formal; mimicry; liberal; discourse; tibet; question; Child Labor Deterrence Act; UNICEF Report; Mitakuye Oyasin; Postcolonial IR; Critical IR; Human Rights; Liberal Human Rights Discourse; Conventional IR; Good Life; Tibet Question; Reverse Ethnography; Carpet Industry; Surrounding Child Labor; Island's Black Population; Khin Nyunt; Greek Cypriot; Iqbal Masih; Kailash Satyarthi; Sino Tibetan Relations; Aung San Suu Kyi; Liberal International Order; Young Man; African Deputies; Pierre De La Verendrye; Bandhua Mukti Morcha