Revisiting Gendered States: Feminist Imaginings Of The State In International Relations

TitleRevisiting Gendered States: Feminist Imaginings Of The State In International Relations
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2018
AuthorsParashar, Swati, Tickner, J. Ann, and Jacqui True
Number of Pages288
PublisherOxford University Press
CityNew York
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State sovereignty and autonomy in the twenty-first century are both under challenge and continually reasserted in diverse ways through gender, sexuality, and race-making. This paradox makes it pertinent to revisit the idea of states as gendered political entities. This volume collectively theorizes the modern state and its intricate relationship to security, identity politics, and gender. Drawing on postcolonial and critical feminist approaches, together with empirical case studies, contributors engage with the ontological foundations of the modern state and its capacity to adapt to the global and local contestations of its identity, histories, and purpose. They examine the various ways in which gender explains the construction and interplay of states in global politics today; and how states, be they neoliberal, postcolonial, or religious (or all three together), impact the everyday lives and security of their citizens.

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