Writing the Self and Transforming Knowledge in International Relations

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Erzsebet Strausz
Everyday Academic Practice
Experience Book
experimental writing in international relations
Fictive Distance
Foucault studies
Foucault's Critical Attitude
Foucault's Ethos
Foucault's Inaugural Lecture
Foucault's Mode
Foucault's Oeuvre
Foucaultian Analytical Framework
Foucaultian Framework
Foucault’s Critical Attitude
Foucault’s Ethos
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Foucault’s Mode
Foucault’s Oeuvre
Governmental Knowledge
Invisible Weight
narrative inquiry
narrative turn
Narrative Writing
Neoliberal Governmental Rationalities
neoliberal university critique
PhD Project
Potestas Absoluta
reflexive methodology
Slaughter's Work
Slaughter’s Work
Subjectivating Pulls
Transactional Reality
transformative methods
Vice Versa

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  • ISBN 9781138300965
  • Weight: 440g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Mar 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book emerges from within the everyday knowledge practices of International Relations (IR) scholarship and explores the potential of experimental writing as an alternative source of ‘knowledge’ and political imagination within the modern university and the contemporary structures of neoliberal government. It unlocks and foregrounds the power of writing as a site of resistance and a vehicle of transformation that is fundamentally grounded in reflexivity, self-crafting and an ethos of care.

In an attempt to cultivate new sensibilities to habitual academic practice the project re-appropriates the skill of writing for envisioning and enacting what it might mean to be working in the discipline of IR and inhabiting the usual spaces and scenes of academic life differently. The practice of experimental writing that intuitively unfolds and develops in the book makes an important methodological intervention into conventional social scientific inquiry both regarding the politics of writing and knowledge production as well as the role and position of the researcher. The formal innovations of the book include the actualization and creative remaking of the Foucaultian genre of the ‘experience book,’ which seeks to challenge scholarly routine and offers new experiences and modes of perception as to what it might mean to ‘know’ and to be a ‘knowing subject’ in our times.

The book will be of interest to researchers engaged in critical and creative research methods (particularly narrative writing, autobiography, storytelling, experimental and transformational research), Foucault studies and philosophy, as well as critical approaches to contemporary government and studies of resistance.

Erzsebet Strausz is an Assistant Professor at the University of Warwick, UK.

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