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082 _a327.101 POW
100 _aChowdhry, Geeta.( ed.)
245 0 _aPower, postcolonialism and international relations; reading race, gender and class / edited by Geeta Chowdhry and
260 _aLondon
260 _bRoutledge
260 _c2003
300 _a324 p.
520 _aPower, Postcolonialism and International Relations uses postcolonial theory to examine the implications of race, class and gender relations for the structuring of world politics. It addresses further themes central to postcolonial theory, such as the impact of representation on power relations, the relationship between global capital and power and the space for resistance and agency in the context of global power asymmetries. The implications of these themes are discussed using a wide range of postcolonial readings and critiques of contemporary issues. By its innovative use of postcolonial theory, Power, Postcolonialism and International Relations offers a new vantage point from which to view issues of global inequality and the structuring of that inequality through race, gender and class.
650 _aPostcolonialism
700 _aNair , Sheila (ed.)
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