Meaning and international relations

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Series: Routledge Advances in International Relations and Global Politics

ISBN: 9780415258128, 041525812X, 0203167554, 9780203167557, 9780203283103

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Peter Mandaville, Andrew Williams9780415258128, 041525812X, 0203167554, 9780203167557, 9780203283103

The question of how one defines the central meaning of international relations is the focus of this edited volume. The contributors adopt a variety of theoretical perspectives drawing on postmodernism, feminism, Islam, classical realist theory and ethnopolitics.

Table of contents :
Book Cover……Page 1
Title……Page 4
Contents……Page 5
Acknowledgements……Page 8
Notes on contributors……Page 10
Introduction……Page 12
Meaning and international relations: some thoughts……Page 19
Surfing the Zeitgeist……Page 31
The delocalisation of meaning……Page 49
Meaning and social transformations: ideology in a post-ideological age……Page 62
Eurosomnia: Europe’s ‘spiritual vitality’ and the debate on the European idea……Page 76
Whose meaning(s)?! A feminist perspective on the crisis of meaning in international relations……Page 97
The search for meaning in global conjunctions: from ethnographic truth to ethnopolitical agency……Page 117
When meaning travels: Muslim translocality and the politics of ‘authenticity’……Page 128
Messianic moments and the religious (re)turn in international relations……Page 150
Reliving the Boxer uprising; or, the restricted meaning of civilisation……Page 164
On the danger of premature conclusion(s)……Page 171
Bibliography……Page 180
Index of names……Page 194

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