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Gender in international relations : feminist perspectives on achieving global security / J. Ann Tickner.

By: Tickner, J. AnnMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: New directions in world politicsPublication details: New York : Columbia University Press, c1992. Description: xiv, 180 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 0231075383 (alk. paper); 0231075391 (pbk. : alk. paper); 9780231075381Subject(s): International relations | Security, International | FeminismDDC classification: 327.17 LOC classification: JX1391 | .T53 1992Online resources: WorldCat details
Contents:
TOC Engendered insecurities: feminist perspectives on international relations -- Man, the state, and war: gendered perspectives on national security -- Three models of man: gendered perspectives on global economic security -- Man over nature: gendered perspectives on ecological security -- Toward a nongendered perspective on global security.
Summary: In Gender in International Relations, J. Ann Tickner extends and applies a variety of contemporary feminist perspectives to the phenomena of international relations. These new ways of seeing suggest constructive criticisms of realist, liberal, and Marxist theories, and in particular reveal gender differences and inequalities in the historical construction of state identities and citizen responsibilities. Tickner Read more...
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Non-fiction 327.17 TIG 1992 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) C-1 Not For Loan 26559
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 161-170) and index.

TOC Engendered insecurities: feminist perspectives on international relations --
Man, the state, and war: gendered perspectives on national security --
Three models of man: gendered perspectives on global economic security --
Man over nature: gendered perspectives on ecological security --
Toward a nongendered perspective on global security.

In Gender in International Relations, J. Ann Tickner extends and applies a variety of contemporary feminist perspectives to the phenomena of international relations. These new ways of seeing suggest constructive criticisms of realist, liberal, and Marxist theories, and in particular reveal gender differences and inequalities in the historical construction of state identities and citizen responsibilities. Tickner Read more...

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