Gender and Global Politics in the Asia-Pacific

Author:   B. D'Costa ,  K. Lee-Koo
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
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9780230611603


Pages:   266
Publication Date:   08 January 2009
Format:   Hardback
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Gender and Global Politics in the Asia-Pacific


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This book demonstrates the integral nature of gendered issues and feminist frameworks for a comprehensive understanding of contemporary IR bringing together the work of feminist scholars, teachers and activists into a coherent and accessible collection.

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Author:   B. D'Costa ,  K. Lee-Koo
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
Imprint:   Palgrave Macmillan
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.479kg
ISBN:  

9780230611603


ISBN 10:   0230611605
Pages:   266
Publication Date:   08 January 2009
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface: How Jindy Pettman Redrew My Mental Map; C.Enloe PART I: 'LIVING IN THE MARGINS': GENDERING THE GLOBAL Critical Feminist International Relations in the Asia-Pacific; B.D'Costa  & K.Lee-Koo 'Worlding Women' in International Law; H.Charlesworth Gendered Economies in the Asia-Pacific; V.Spike Peterson PART II: GENDERING GLOBAL POLITICS IN THE ASIA-PACIFIC The KITSCH of War: Misappropriating Sun Tzu for an American Imperial Hypermasculinity; C.C.Hwang  & L.H.M.Ling When the UN 'Succeeds': The Case of Cambodia; S.Whitworth Feminizing Global Governance; S.Rai PART III: 'WORLDING WOMEN': CONFRONTING GENDERED POLITICS IN ASIA Confessions of a Failed Feminist IR Scholar: Feminist Methodologies in Practice in Peshawar; A.McNevin One Woman's Everyday Resistance: An Empowering yet Cautionary Tale from Vietnam; K.Huynh Women's Engagement with Islam in South and South-East Asia; S.Hussein PART IV: LINKING LOCAL WITH GLOBAL: FEMINIST ACTION AND ACTIVISM IN THE PACIFIC Gender Mainstreaming in a Post-Conflict State: Toward Democratic Peace in Timor Leste?; N.Hall  & J.True Shifting Terrains of Transnational Engagement: Women's Organizing in Fiji; N.George Re-claiming Pacific Island Regionalism: Does Neo-liberalism Have to Reign?; C.Slatter  & Y.Underhill-Sem Conclusion A Feminist Politics of Region? Reflecting and Re-visioning IR from Asia and the Pacific; J.Pettman Afterword; J.A.Tickner

Reviews

This volume is an exciting tribute to the intellectual contribution of Jan Jindy Pettman who has beena path-breaker in feminist international relations theory. It brings together many of the key first and second generation feminist thinkers on international relations around cutting edge approaches to gendering global politics in Asia and the Pacific. - Greg Fry, Hedley Bull Fellow, Department of International Relations, Australian National University This is an excellent example of the contemporary range of international feminist scholarship. An inspired and inspirational book - it would be a valuable addition to both feminist IR reading lists as well as mainstream ones. Reading gender through and in global politics, this book tells us a great deal about the powerful, intricate and intimate workings of contemporary global politics. - Marysia Zalewski, Reader in Gender Studies, University of Aberdeen


This volume is an exciting tribute to the intellectual contribution of Jan Jindy Pettman who has beena path-breaker in feminist international relations theory. It brings together many of the key first and second generation feminist thinkers on international relations around cutting edge approaches to gendering global politics in Asia and the Pacific. --Greg Fry, Hedley Bull Fellow, Department of International Relations, Australian National University This is an excellent example of the contemporary range of international feminist scholarship. An inspired and inspirational book it would be a valuable addition to both feminist IR reading lists as well as mainstream ones. Reading gender through and in global politics, this book tells us a great deal about the powerful, intricate and intimate workings of contemporary global politics. --Marysia Zalewski, Reader in Gender Studies, University of Aberdeen


This volume is an exciting tribute to the intellectual contribution of Jan Jindy Pettman who has been a path-breaker in feminist international relations theory. It brings together many of the key first and second generation feminist thinkers on international relations around cutting edge approaches to gendering global politics in Asia and the Pacific. --Greg Fry, Hedley Bull Fellow, Department of International Relations, Australian National University<p> This is an excellent example of the contemporary range of international feminist scholarship. An inspired and inspirational book - it would be a valuable addition to both feminist IR reading lists as well as mainstream ones. Reading gender through and in global politics, this book tells us a great deal about the powerful, intricate and intimate workings of contemporary global politics. --Marysia Zalewski, Reader in Gender Studies, University of Aberdeen


<p> This volume is an exciting tribute to the intellectual contribution of Jan Jindy Pettman who has been&nbsp;a path-breaker in feminist international relations theory. It brings together many of the key first and second generation feminist thinkers on international relations around cutting edge approaches to gendering global politics in Asia and the Pacific. --Greg Fry, Hedley Bull Fellow, Department of International Relations, Australian National University<p> This is an excellent example of the contemporary range of international feminist scholarship. An inspired and inspirational book &#8211; it would be a valuable addition to both feminist IR reading lists as well as mainstream ones. Reading gender through and in global politics, this book tells us a great deal about the powerful, intricate and intimate workings of contemporary global politics. --Marysia Zalewski, Reader in Gender Studies, University of Aberdeen


Author Information

BINA D'COSTA and KATRINA LEE-KOO are both Lecturers in International Relations at the Australian National University.

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