Poetics of International Politics

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Academic International Relations
Anti-positivist Epistemology
Arthur Danto
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Critical International Theory
DeLillo's Work
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Don Delillo
Early Critical Theorist
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Falling Man
Fiction
Great Divide
Heydon White
Historiographic Metafiction
historiography methods
international politics
International Relations
International Relations Scholarship
Introductory International Relations Courses
IR Discourse
IR Theory
Kundera's Novels
Kundera’s Novels
literary criticism
Literature
Louis Mink
Mainstream International Relations
Mao II
Narrative
narrative fiction in world politics
narrative theory
Narrativist Thesis
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
political activism
political narrative analysis
Popular Tv Program
Prague Spring
rhetorical analysis
Singular Existential Statements
social constructivism
social-scientific narratives
Socially Transcendent
Stories
Twenty Years
USS Enterprise
Vice Versa
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032094397
  • Weight: 344g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A cutting-edge contribution to the aesthetic turn in international relations scholarship, this book exposes the role of poetic techniques in constituting the reality of international politics. It has two symmetrical goals: to illuminate the nonempirical fictions of factual international relations literature, and to highlight the real factual inspirations and implications of contemporary international relations fiction.

Employing narrative theory developed by Hayden White, the author examines factual and fictional accounts of world affairs ranging from the anarchy narrative, central to mainstream international relations research, to novels by Don DeLillo and Milan Kundera. Chapters analyzing factual literature flesh out its unacknowledged inventions, while those dedicated to fiction explain its political roots and agenda. Throughout, the distinction between factual and fictional representations of international relations breaks down. Social-scientific narratives emerge as exercises in rhetoric: the art and politics of persuasion through language. Artistic narratives surface as real pedagogical lessons and exercises in political activism.

The volume challenges the autonomy of academic international relations as an exclusive purveyor of serious knowledge about world affairs and calls for active engagement with literary art. It will be of interest to scholars of International Relations, Political Theory, Historiography, Cultural Theory, and Literary Studies and Criticism.

Milan Babík teaches international politics at Colby College. His research interests include narrative theory and critical historiography. His first book, Statecraft and Salvation (2013), examined the religious foundations of Wilsonian liberal internationalism.

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