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Préface
An introduction to how gendered world politics contributes to crises of representation, violence, and sustainability despite increasing attention to gender issues in world politics.
Auteur
Anne Sisson Runyan, University of Cincinnati, USA.
V. Spike Peterson, University of Arizona, USA.
Texte du rabat
"Once again, this is "the" place to begin if you are organizing a course on gender and world politics."
Craig N. Murphy, Wellesley College
"This is exactly the book we all want to introduce students to feminist IR: it's global in its reach, it's down-to-earth in its style, it shows why ideas matter, and it offers students the most up-to-date scholarly findings. Spike Peterson and Anne Runyan are themselves the creators of this whole field, so who better to entice students into thinking new thoughts about this complex world?"
Cynthia Enloe, Clark University, author of "The Curious Feminist"
""Global Gender Issues in the New Millennium" maps, summarizes and analyzes key insights of feminist work in a way that is thoughtful and challenging for both a general readership as well as for feminist scholarship. It raises important questions through a gender prism that allow us to reflect upon key global issues This is an important and wide ranging contribution to the debates on international relations, international political economy and security studies."
Shirin M. Rai, University of Warwick
"Global Gender Issues in the New Millennium " introduces students to the gendered divisions of world politics today and reveals the power of gender as a meta-lens that keeps gender, race, class, sexual, and national division in place, despite limited advances of some women and men on the world political stage. In this completely new edition, the authors apply intersectional analysis to global governance, militarization, global economic restructuring, and environmental degradation. The authors focus on an apparent contradictionthe higher level of attention to gender and women s human rights in a time of fierce militarization, economic inequality, and ecological crisisand address how the power of gender can be deconstructed to rethink gendered identities, ideologies, structures, and policies. The book emphasizes how using gender to justify or mystify unjust global practices can co-opt hard-won attention to gender equality but also sees promise in struggles to re-radicalize feminist world political demands to improve the conditions of all people and the planet. It also examines the challenges of de-gendering world politics through renewed politics of representation and redistribution.
V. Spike Peterson is a professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Arizona, where she holds courtesy affiliations in the Department of Gender and Women s Studies, the Institute for LGBT Studies, and International Studies. Her books include "Gendered States" (1992) and "A Critical Rewriting of Global Political Economy" (2003).
Anne Sisson Runyan is a professor in and former head of the Department of Women s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at the University of Cincinnati, where she holds affiliations with the Department of Political science, and the Charles Phelps Taft Research Center. Her publications include "Gender and Global Restructuring" (2000)."
Résumé
Global Gender Issues in the New Millennium argues that the power of gender works to help keep gender, race, class, sexual, and national divisions in place despite increasing attention to gender issues in the study and practice of world politics. Accessible and student-friendly for both undergraduate and graduate courses, authors Anne Sisson Runyan and V. Spike Peterson analyze gendered divisions of power and resources that contribute to the worldwide crises of representation, violence, and sustainability. They emphasize how hard-won attention to gender equality in world affairs can be co-opted when gender is used to justify or mystify unjust forms of global governance, international security, and global political economy.In the new and updated fourth edition, Runyan and Peterson examine the challenges of forging transnational solidarities to de-gender world politics, scholarship, and practice through renewed politics for greater representation and redistribution. Yet they see promise in coalitional struggles to re-radicalize feminist world political demands to change the downward conditions of women, men, children, and the planet. Updated to include framing questions at the opening of each chapter, discussion questions and exercises at the end of each chapter, and updated data on gender statistics and policymaking. Chapters One and Two have also been revised to provide more support to readers with less of a background in gender politics. Case studies and web resources are now also provided.
Contenu
1 Introduction: Gender and Global Issues 2 Gendered Lenses on World Politics 3 Gender and Global Governance 4 Gender and Global Security 5 Gender and Global Political Economy 6 Gendered Resistances