Fictional international relations gender, pain and truth
This book proposes the idea of fictional International Relations (IR) and engages with feminist IR by contextualising the case of a woman spy in Korea in the Cold War. Fictional imagination and feminist IR encourage one to go beyond conventional or standard ways of thinking; it reshapes taken-for-gr...
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London
Routledge
2014
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| Series: | War, politics and experience
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Table of Contents:
- 1. A mysteriously sorry story
- 2. The (too hot to be) cold war and KAL 858
- 3. Fictional International Relations
- 4. Fiction: Sister, I am sorry
- 5. Feminist IR towards intersectional politics
- 6. The gender bomb-shell in KAL 858
- 7. The pain mosaic in KAL 858
- 8. The truth trouble in KAL 858
- 9. Becoming an IR detective
- 10. Fiction as another conclusion.


