About FTGS

The Feminist Theory and Gender Studies (FTGS) section of the International Studies Association brings together scholars who apply feminist theory to International Relations or look at the field through a gender lens. In addition, those whose interests focus on gender-related topics throughout the field of international studies, including women in development and cross-cultural comparative studies, are encouraged to participate. The section provides mechanisms for discussion and exchange about the international dimension of scholarship on gender and about the gender dimension of scholarship in international affairs.

Friday, October 28, 2011

Recent Publications; Christine Sylvester

1. Articles and Chapters
“Tensions in Feminist Security Studies,” Security Dialogue, 41, 6, 2010: 607-614.
“Postcolonialism,” Steve Smith, John Baylis, and Patricia Owens, eds., The Globalisation of World Politics (Oxford University Press –Oxford Textbook in International Relations, 2010).
“War, Sense, and Security,” Laura Sjoberg, ed. Gender and International Security: Feminist Perspectives (Routledge, 2010): 24-37.
“Feminism(s) Troubling the Boundaries of IR,” ISA Compendium, 2010.
“Development and Postcolonial Takes on Biopolitics and Economy," Jane Pollard, Cheryl McEwan, and Alex Hughes, eds. Postcolonial Economies: Rethinking Material Lives (Zed, 2011).

2. Edited Books/Works
Feminist International Relations: The Key Works, 5 volumes (London: Routledge, 2010).
The Forum: Emotion and the Feminist IR Researcher, International Studies Review, 13, 4, 2011.
Experiencing War (Routledge, 2011).

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