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Routledge - Race, Gender, and Culture in International Relations

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Description

International relations theory has expanded significantly since the Cold War. While topics like identity, race, and gender have become central to academic debate, students and researchers often struggle to find a single, cohesive resource that connects these themes through a specific lens. This textbook by Persaud and Sajed addresses this need by providing a comprehensive look at these subjects from a postcolonial perspective. This work fills a major gap in the current academic landscape. It moves beyond traditional frameworks to examine how culture, race, and gender shape global politics. For students of anthropology, sociology, and international relations, this book offers a necessary foundation for understanding modern global dynamics. It serves as an essential tool for those looking to study the evolution of the discipline and the shifting focus of political theory in a postcolonial world.

Key Features

Comprehensive coverage of race, gender, and culture within the field of international relations theory.

Provides a unique postcolonial perspective to address gaps in existing academic textbooks.

Explores how identity and culture have moved from the margins to the center of international debate.

Written by Persaud and Sajed to provide a structured approach to modern political issues.

Ideal for students and scholars in anthropology, sociology, and international relations studies.

Product Specifications

Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
15 March 2018
Listed Since
27 September 2016

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