Seeing IR differently: notes from the third world
This article explores the importance of distinct non-core and non-Western perspectives for critical interpretations of international relations. A series of arguments are offered as to why third world scholarship is invisible within the field, and why features such as culture, everyday life and hydri...
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ir-10336-269252020-08-19T14:40:32Z Seeing IR differently: notes from the third world Ver IR de manera diferente: notas del tercer mundo Tickner, Arlene Beth Third world scholarship Global politics Culture This article explores the importance of distinct non-core and non-Western perspectives for critical interpretations of international relations. A series of arguments are offered as to why third world scholarship is invisible within the field, and why features such as culture, everyday life and hydridity make looking at IR from third world loci of enunciation fundamentally different. In order to observe the ways in which such readings complement and refine prevailing understandings of global politics, the article reexamines several key categories, including war and conflict, the state, sovereignty and autonomy, and nationalism, making use of distinct third world perspectives. 2003-06-01 2020-08-19T14:40:32Z info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion ISSN: 0305-8298 EISSN: 1477-9021 https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/26925 https://doi.org/10.1177/03058298030320020301 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess application/pdf SAGE Publications Millennium: Journal of International Studies Millennium: Journal of International Studies |
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This article explores the importance of distinct non-core and non-Western perspectives for critical interpretations of international relations. A series of arguments are offered as to why third world scholarship is invisible within the field, and why features such as culture, everyday life and hydridity make looking at IR from third world loci of enunciation fundamentally different. In order to observe the ways in which such readings complement and refine prevailing understandings of global politics, the article reexamines several key categories, including war and conflict, the state, sovereignty and autonomy, and nationalism, making use of distinct third world perspectives. |
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