ABSTRACT

A wide range of critical theorists is used in the study of international politics, and until now there has been no text that gives concise and accessible introductions to these figures. Critical Theorists and International Relations provides a wide-ranging introduction to thirty-two important theorists whose work has been influential in thinking about global politics.

Each chapter is written by an expert with a detailed knowledge of the theorist concerned, representing a range of approaches under the rubric ‘critical’, including Marxism and post-Marxism, the Frankfurt School, hermeneutics, phenomenology, postcolonialism, feminism, queer theory, poststructuralism, pragmatism, scientific realism, deconstruction and psychoanalysis.

Key features of each chapter include:

  • a clear and concise biography of the relevant thinker
  • an introduction to their key writings and ideas
  • a summary of the ways in which these ideas have influenced and are being used in international relations scholarship
  • a list of suggestions for further reading

 

Written in engaging and accessible prose, Critical Theorists and International Relations is a unique and invaluable resource for undergraduates, postgraduates and scholars of international relations.

chapter 1|12 pages

Theodor Adorno

chapter 2|12 pages

Giorgio Agamben

chapter 3|11 pages

Hannah Arendt

chapter 4|12 pages

Alain Badiou

chapter 5|12 pages

Jean Baudrillard

chapter 6|11 pages

Simone de Beauvoir

chapter 7|12 pages

Walter Benjamin

chapter 8|13 pages

Roy Bhaskar

chapter 9|12 pages

Pierre Bourdieu

chapter 10|11 pages

Judith Butler

chapter 11|12 pages

Gilles Deleuze

chapter 12|13 pages

Jacques Derrida

chapter 13|11 pages

Frantz Fanon

chapter 14|10 pages

Michel Foucault

chapter 15|5 pages

Sigmund Freud

chapter 16|11 pages

Antonio Gramsci

chapter 17|12 pages

Jürgen Habermas

chapter 18|6 pages

G.W.F. Hegel

chapter 19|12 pages

Martin Heidegger

chapter 20|4 pages

Immanuel Kant

chapter 21|14 pages

Julia Kristeva

chapter 22|11 pages

Emmanuel Levinas

chapter 23|5 pages

Karl Marx

chapter 24|12 pages

Jean-Luc Nancy

chapter 25|3 pages

Friedrich Nietzsche

chapter 26|12 pages

Jacques Rancière

chapter 27|14 pages

Richard Rorty

chapter 28|13 pages

Edward Said

chapter 29|12 pages

Carl Schmitt

chapter 30|13 pages

Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak

chapter 31|11 pages

Paul Virilo

chapter 32|13 pages

Slavoj Žižek