Mapping feminist international relations in South Asia: past and present
"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 di...
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Zusammenfassung: | "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. In doing so, the volume draws attention to different feminist histories, herstories, and differing ways of knowing, seeing, and doing global politics. It particularly foregrounds a feminist intersectional/ postcolonial lens to a diverse range of issues such as women, peace and the security agenda, populism and nationalism, militarism and militarisation, and underlines the rich textured contours of feminist epistemologies in South Asia. An important contribution, the book will be of great interest to scholars, teachers, and students of feminism, international relations, postcolonialism, women's studies, gender studies, security studies, and South Asian studies"-- |
Beschreibung: | Collection of essays by Medha Bisht and 15 others 2412 |
Beschreibung: | 234 Seiten |
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spelling | Mapping feminist international relations in South Asia past and present edited by Shweta Singh and Amena Mohsin Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY Routledge 2025 234 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Collection of essays by Medha Bisht and 15 others 2412 Thinking Feminist Epistemologies 'Differently' in South Asia -- Re-thinking Women, Peace and Security Agenda -- Gender, Populism and Nationalism -- Militarism and Militarisation "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. In doing so, the volume draws attention to different feminist histories, herstories, and differing ways of knowing, seeing, and doing global politics. It particularly foregrounds a feminist intersectional/ postcolonial lens to a diverse range of issues such as women, peace and the security agenda, populism and nationalism, militarism and militarisation, and underlines the rich textured contours of feminist epistemologies in South Asia. An important contribution, the book will be of great interest to scholars, teachers, and students of feminism, international relations, postcolonialism, women's studies, gender studies, security studies, and South Asian studies"-- South Asia / Foreign relations / Social aspects Feminist theory / Political aspects / South Asia Feminism / Political aspects / South Asia South Asia / Politics and government / Social aspects Women and peace / South Asia Féminisme / Aspect politique / Asie méridionale Femmes et paix / Asie méridionale Singh, Shweta (Assistant professor of international relations) edt Mohsin, Amena (DE-588)114603637X edt Online version Mapping feminist international relations in South Asia 9781003581130 Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2025 |
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