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Women's international thought : a new history / edited by Patricia Owens, University of Oxford, Katharina Rietzler, University of Sussex.

Συντελεστής(ές): Τύπος υλικού: ΚείμενοΚείμενοΛεπτομέρειες δημοσίευσης: New York : Cambridge University Press, 2021.Περιγραφή: xv, 354 σ. : εικ. ; 24 εκISBN:
  • 9781108494694
  • 9781108796873
Θέμα(τα): Ταξινόμηση DDC:
  • 327.101 23
Μερικά περιεχόμενα:
Anna Julia Cooper on slavery's afterlife: can international thought “hear” her "muffled" voice and ideas? / Vivian M. May -- Revolutionary thinking: Luxemburg's socialist international theory / Kimberly Hutchings -- Of colonialism and corpses: Simone Weil on force / Helen M. Kinsella -- Ideas in action: Eslanda Robeson's international thought after 1945 / Imaobong Umoren -- Elizabeth Lippincott McQueen: thinking international peace in an air-minded age / Tamson Pietsch -- Women of the Twenty Years' Crisis. The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and the problem of collective security / Lucian Ashworth -- Theorizing (with) Amy Ashwood Garvey / Robbie Shilliam -- "The Dark Skin[ned] People of the Eastern World": Mittie Maude Lena Gordon's vision of Afro--Asian solidarity / Kiesha N. Blain -- Elizabeth Wiskemann, scholar--journalist, and the study of international relations / Geoffrey Field -- From F. Melian Stawell to E. Greene Balch: international and internationalist thinking at the gender margins, 1919-1947 / Glenda Sluga -- Race, gender, empire, and war in the international thought of Emily Greene Balch / Catia Confortini -- Beyond illusions: imperialism, race and technology in Merze Tate's international thought / Barbara Savage -- A plan for plenty: the international thought of Barbara Wootton / Or Rosenboim -- Collective security for common men and women: Vera Micheles Dean and U.S. foreign relations / Andrew Jewett -- What can we (she) know about sovereignty? Krystyna Marek and the worldedness of international law / Natasha Wheatley.
Περίληψη: "Women's International Thought: A New History is the first cross-disciplinary intellectual history of women's international thought. Written by some of the foremost historians and IR scholars working today, the book recovers and analyzes neglected thinkers. Anna Julia Cooper, Rosa Luxemburg, Simone Weil, Eslanda Robeson, Elizabeth Lippincott McQueen, Amy Ashwood Garvey, Elizabeth Wiskemann, F. Melian Stawell, Helena Swanwick, Vera Brittain, Mary Agnes Hamilton, Emily Greene Balch, Merze Tate, Barbara Wootton, Vera Micheles Dean, and Krystyna Marek all thought deeply about the relations between peoples, nations, and states. Centering their thought, the book contributes to revisionist accounts of IR's intellectual and disciplinary history and expands the locations, genres, and practices of international thinking in the first half of the twentieth century. This systematic study of diverse women thinkers opens new vistas on international thought to scholars and advanced students of international history and theory, intellectual history and women's and gender studies"--
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Τύπος τεκμηρίου Τρέχουσα βιβλιοθήκη Ταξιθετικός αριθμός Αριθμός αντιτύπου Κατάσταση Ημερομηνία λήξης Ραβδοκώδικας
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Anna Julia Cooper on slavery's afterlife: can international thought “hear” her "muffled" voice and ideas? / Vivian M. May -- Revolutionary thinking: Luxemburg's socialist international theory / Kimberly Hutchings -- Of colonialism and corpses: Simone Weil on force / Helen M. Kinsella -- Ideas in action: Eslanda Robeson's international thought after 1945 / Imaobong Umoren -- Elizabeth Lippincott McQueen: thinking international peace in an air-minded age / Tamson Pietsch -- Women of the Twenty Years' Crisis. The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and the problem of collective security / Lucian Ashworth -- Theorizing (with) Amy Ashwood Garvey / Robbie Shilliam -- "The Dark Skin[ned] People of the Eastern World": Mittie Maude Lena Gordon's vision of Afro--Asian solidarity / Kiesha N. Blain -- Elizabeth Wiskemann, scholar--journalist, and the study of international relations / Geoffrey Field -- From F. Melian Stawell to E. Greene Balch: international and internationalist thinking at the gender margins, 1919-1947 / Glenda Sluga -- Race, gender, empire, and war in the international thought of Emily Greene Balch / Catia Confortini -- Beyond illusions: imperialism, race and technology in Merze Tate's international thought / Barbara Savage -- A plan for plenty: the international thought of Barbara Wootton / Or Rosenboim -- Collective security for common men and women: Vera Micheles Dean and U.S. foreign relations / Andrew Jewett -- What can we (she) know about sovereignty? Krystyna Marek and the worldedness of international law / Natasha Wheatley.

"Women's International Thought: A New History is the first cross-disciplinary intellectual history of women's international thought. Written by some of the foremost historians and IR scholars working today, the book recovers and analyzes neglected thinkers. Anna Julia Cooper, Rosa Luxemburg, Simone Weil, Eslanda Robeson, Elizabeth Lippincott McQueen, Amy Ashwood Garvey, Elizabeth Wiskemann, F. Melian Stawell, Helena Swanwick, Vera Brittain, Mary Agnes Hamilton, Emily Greene Balch, Merze Tate, Barbara Wootton, Vera Micheles Dean, and Krystyna Marek all thought deeply about the relations between peoples, nations, and states. Centering their thought, the book contributes to revisionist accounts of IR's intellectual and disciplinary history and expands the locations, genres, and practices of international thinking in the first half of the twentieth century. This systematic study of diverse women thinkers opens new vistas on international thought to scholars and advanced students of international history and theory, intellectual history and women's and gender studies"--

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