<p>"Jenny Edkins, whose research is in the vanguard of Critical International Relations scholarship, has assembled a remarkable and inspirational set of interventions; if you want a snapshot of both enduring and latest debates about what it might mean to be "critical" in the study of international politics then you need look no further than this <i>tour de force." </i><b>Nick Vaughan-Williams,</b><i> Professor of International Security, University of Warwick, UK</i> </p><p>"This handbook is a rare and timely intervention to convey that IR cannot afford to be âbusiness as usualâ. At the heart of the critical project in IR is the desire to recover and reclaim the âhumanâ in the (un)making of political life. The chapters in this handbook achieve the same in the nuanced unfolding of their distinctive narratives. Edkins deserves special appreciation for the refreshingly different and perceptive set of authors she has managed to bring together for this volume. A must read for IR students and anyone interested in alternative visions of world politics. " <b>Swati Parashar</b>, <i>Gothenburg University, Sweden</i></p><p>"Placing criticality at center stage, this rousing volume oxygenates International Relations scholarship with its collection of excellent chapters that probe both the limits and the potential of Critical IR. It will be an indispensable resource for all students and scholars of IR who want to think creatively about the world(s) that we study, produce and inhabit." <b>Maria Stern,</b> <i>Gothenburg University, Sweden</i></p>
Produktdetaljer
Biographical note
Jenny Edkins is Professor of Politics at The University of Manchester. She taught previously at Aberystwyth University and the Open University. Her monographs include Face Politics (2015), Missing: Persons and Politics (2011), Trauma and the Memory of Politics (2003) and Whose Hunger? Concepts of Famine, Practices of Aid (2000). Her most recent book, Change and the Politics of Certainty, is forthcoming with Manchester University Press. In addition to her academic writing, she explores fiction, autobiography and other literary forms. She is engaged in several collaborative ventures, including the Gregynog Ideas Lab and the highly-regarded Routledge book series Interventions.