ABSTRACT

Feminist International Relations scholarship in the United States recently celebrated its 20th anniversary. Over those years, feminist researchers have made substantial progress concerning the question of how gender matters in global politics, global economics, and global culture. The progress has been noted both in the academic field of international relations and, increasingly, in the policy world.

Celebrating these achievements, this book constructs conversations about the history, present state of, and future of feminist International Relations as a field across subfields of IR, continents, and generations of scholars. Providing an overview and assessment of what it means to "gender" IR in the 21st century, the volume has a unique format: it features a series of intellectual conversations, presenting cutting-edge research in the field, with provocative comments from senior scholars. It examines issues including global governance, the United Nations, war, peace, security, science, beauty, and human rights and addresses key questions including:

  • What does viewing the diverse problems of global politics through gendered lenses look like in the 21st Century?
  • How do feminisms accommodate differences in culture, race, and religion?
  • How do feminist theoretical and policy analyses fit together?

These conversations about feminist IR are accessible to non-specialist audiences and will be of interest to students and scholars of Gender Studies, Feminist Politics and International Relations.

chapter 1|21 pages

Introduction

International Relations Through Feminist Lenses

chapter 2|18 pages

Reclaiming Agency for Social Change

Feminism, International Relations and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1945–75

chapter |8 pages

Intelligence and Compassion, the Tools of Feminists

An Engagement with Catia Confortini

chapter 3|20 pages

Pursuing Inclusive Interests, Both Deep and wide

Women's Human Rights and the United Nations

chapter |5 pages

Drawbridges, Interests, and Dialogue

An engagement with Abigail E. Ruane

chapter 4|16 pages

Feminist Problems with International Norms

Gender Mainstreaming in Global Governance

chapter |9 pages

Problems, Norms, and Global Governance

An engagement with Jacqui True

chapter 5|17 pages

Security as Emancipation 1

A Feminist Perspective

chapter |8 pages

Emancipation and the Feminist Security Studies Project

An Engagement with Soumita Basu

chapter 6|18 pages

Russian Veterans of the Chechen Wars

A Feminist Analysis of Militarized Masculinities

chapter |5 pages

When Feminists Explore Masculinities in IR

An Engagement with Maya Eichler

chapter 7|18 pages

The Technoscience Question in Feminist International Relations

Unmanning the U.S. War on Terror

chapter |5 pages

Gender, Technoscience, and Militarism

An Engagement with Eric M. Blanchard

chapter 8|19 pages

Targeting Civilians in War

Feminist contributions 1

chapter |6 pages

War and Feminist Lenses

An Engagement with Laura Sjoberg and Jessica L. Peet

chapter 9|18 pages

Beauty and the Quinceañera

Reproductive, Productive, and Virtual Dimensions in the Global Political Economy of Beauty

chapter |9 pages

Femininity: Culture, Ideology and Political Economy

An Engagement with Angela McCracken

chapter 10|16 pages

Conclusion

Looking Forward for Feminist International Relations