Introduction 1. Feminist Interventions: The Politics of Identity 2. Challenging Meanings 3. Toward A Narrative Approach 4. Security As Narrative 5. Feminist Security Narratives. Conclusion: The Future of Feminist Security Studies
Annick T.R. Wibben is Assistant Professor of Politics and International Studies as well as Chair of the interdisciplinary Bachelor Program in International Studies at the University of San Francisco (USF), USA. From 2001- 2005 she was the Co-Investigator of the Information Technology, War and Peace Project at the Watson Institute for International Studies at Brown University, USA.
'This book lucidly articulates a narrative feminist approach in
critical security studies
and offers a constructive research strategy for studying contextual
security
narratives.' -- Xymena Kuroswka, European Security'.. an important
theoretical contribution to debates over the politics and practices
of security. Wibben offers the first full volume outlining the
productive possibilities of integrating narratology and security
studies and as such this book deserves to be taken seriously, read
widely and cited often.'-- Laura J. Shepherd, International
Feminist Journal of Politics'Wibben’s book is a renewed wakeup call
for security studies scholars caught in the epistemological and
methodological traps of the field.’ -- Megan H. MacKenzie, Journal
of Contemporary European Studies'Given the sustained engagement
with a narrative approach to IR, this book should be widely adopted
in graduate International Relations, International Security and
Gender studies courses, where stimulating research and innovative
doctoral projects will likely be sparked by it.' - Maria Martin de
Almagro, e-IR
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