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.

Saturday, February 6, 2016

New and recent publications; Saara Särmä

(2015) “Collaging Internet Parody Images – An Art-Inspired Methodology For Studying Laughter In World Politics.” Saara Särmä. In Popular Culture World Politics Collection Caso, Federica & Caitlin Hamilton (eds.). Bristol: E-International Relations Publishing. Available at: http://www.e-ir.info/publications/

(2015) All Male Panel - An interview with Saara Särmä. Maryanne Dever & Lisa Adkins. Australian Feminist Studies. Volume 30, Issue 85, pp. 283-288. Available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08164649.2015.1107943

(2016) “Mansplaining to the Max” or “Know Your Place!”: On How Disciplines Discipline and Police.” Saara Särmä and Cai Wilkinson. A post at Disorder of Things, available at: http://thedisorderofthings.com/2016/01/20/mansplaining-to-the-max-or-know-your-place-on-how-disciplines-discipline-and-police/

(2015) “What We MADE at ISA: Art as Subject, Art as Method.” Saara Särmä and Megan Daigle. A post at Disorder of Things, available at: http://thedisorderofthings.com/2015/03/11/what-we-made-at-isa-art-as-subject-art-as-method/

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

New publication; Nicole Grove

(2015) ‘Facebook Bras and #digitalharems: Fantasies of Mimesis and the Transgressions of Aliaa Elmahdy and Amina Sboui.’ Nicole Grove. Globalizations, Special issue on Insurrectional Politics. Vol. 12, No. 6: 943-956.