ID | 130909 |
Title Proper | Toward trans-gendering international relations? |
Language | ENG |
Author | Sjoberg, Laura |
Publication | 2012. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This article engages with trans-theorizing to show how International Relations (IR) is currently blind to gender diversity, and the conceptual contributions trans-theorizing could make. To do so, it asks what insights trans-theorizing might provide for the study of global politics generally, and for feminist theorizing about gender in global politics specifically. After briefly introducing the terminology of trans-theorizing, the article addresses the potential for (and potential hazards of) an alliance between trans-theorizing and feminist theorizing in IR. The article then discusses several potential contributions of trans-theorizing-including hyper- and in-visibility, liminality, crossing, and disidentification-which provide explanatory leverage for IR. The article concludes with some suggestions for further collaboration between trans-theorizing and (feminist) IR to deepen and widen IR's work on gender specifically, and global politics generally. |
`In' analytical Note | International Political Sociology Vol.6, No.4; December 2012: p.337-354 |
Journal Source | International Political Sociology Vol.6, No.4; December 2012: p.337-354 |
Key Words | International Politics ; Transnational Politics ; Gender Diversity ; International Relations - IR ; Feminist Theory ; Political Theory ; Global Politics ; International Collaboration ; Political Terminology ; Gender Based Politics ; Politics |