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A01=Cristina Masters
A01=Marysia Zalewski
A01=Michelle Lee Brown
A01=Saara Sarma
A01=shine choi
A01=Swati Parashar
Author_Cristina Masters
Author_Marysia Zalewski
Author_Michelle Lee Brown
Author_Saara Sarma
Author_shine choi
Author_Swati Parashar
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feminism
feminist politics
feminist theory
global politics
international relations
neocolonialism
poetry
postcolonialism
racism
storytelling

Product details

  • ISBN 9781538171370
  • Weight: 513g
  • Dimensions: 159 x 236mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Oct 2023
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book presents a collective mediation on writing, methods, violences, and un/becomings in global politics. It combines narratives, fictional stories, academic discussions, passionate unwindings, imagined futures, and more. The editor's intention is to offer a theoretically creative work which engages extensively with the visual and affective to un-discipline knowledge and modes of expression. The book’s point of departure is a conventional academic conference and its peculiar academic concerns (which many readers will only be too familiar with), using this to open up to broader and deeper concerns about everyday-level decisions, realities, and perspectives that feed into and make global politics. It is a polyvocal text that collects traces of thinking, learning, conversing, embodying and ‘finding out’, in an attempt to make visible some of the avalanches of discarded knowing practices. In this sense, this book is a methods book as much as a political/theoretical text that demands we (better) understand or know the worlds we enter, inhabit, to make it quiver otherwise.

shine choi is senior lecturer at the school of people, environment and planning at Massey University.
Saara Särmä is postdoctoral researcher at Tampere University. She is the co-founder of the Feminist Think Tank Hattu.
Cristina Masters is senior lecturer in international politics at theUniversity of Manchester.
Marysia Zalewski is professor of international relations atCardiff University. Her research has been supported by the British Academy, The Royal Society of Edinburgh, The Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland and The British Council. In recognition of her international research profile, her major impact on the development of critical IR, and her mentorship of junior scholars, she was presented with an Eminent Scholar Award in 2013 by the International Studies Association.
Michelle Lee Brown is assistant professor of Indigenous Knowledge, Data Sovereignty, and Decolonization at Washington State University.
Swati Parashar is professor in Peace and Development at the University of Gothenburg.

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