Beyond Gender Boundaries: A Review of Women's International Thought: A New History (2021)
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https://doi.org/10.15359/97-1.8Keywords:
Critical approaches, feminist theories, gender, intersectionality, International Relations, knowledgeAbstract
In the vast and complex global context, the contributions and perspectives developed by women have been consistently underestimated, overlooked or even erased. Despite this, in recent decades a renewed interest in exploring these silenced experiences has led to a fundamental reassessment of the understanding of politics and international relations. In this context, Women's International Thought: A New History (2021) emerged, a work that challenges traditional narratives by exposing the interesting and varied history of women's international thought.
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Owens, P. (2022). Women and the History of International Thought. DPIR. https://www.politics.ox.ac.uk/project/women-and-history-international-thought#:~:text=The%2520Women%2520and%2520the%2520History,between%2520peoples%252C%2520empires%2520and%2520states.
Owens, P., & Rietzler, K. (2021). Women’s International Thought: A New History (1.a ed.) [Cambridge University Press]. Cambridge University Press.
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