These draw attention to an identity politics in our theories that often resists debate. Christine Sylvester elaborates a feminist method of empathetically cooperative conversation which can help us to appreciate practices in international relations that challenge the foundations of the field. She illustrates that method with reference to the Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp (in the UK) and the efforts of Zimbabwean women to negotiate international funding for their local producer cooperatives.
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Books Detail :| Title | : | Feminist Theory and International Relations in a Postmodern Era |
| Rank | : | 17 |
| Publisher | : | Cambridge University Press |
| ISBN | : | 9780521459846 |
| Tag | : | etA0vst6ZZ8 |
| Release | : | 1994-02-25 |
| Language | : | en |
| Category | : | "Political Science" |
| Author | : | "Christine Sylvester" |
| Pages | : | 265 |
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