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International Relations in Uncommon Places

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The central claim developed in this book is that disciplinary International Relations (IR) is identifiable as both an advanced colonial practice and a postcolonial subject. The starting problematic here issues from disciplinary IR's relative dearth of attention to indigenous peoples, their knowledges, and the distinctive ways of knowing that underwrite them. The book begins by exploring how IR has internalized many of the enabling narratives of colonialism in the Americas, evinced most tellingly in its failure to take notice of indigenous peoples. More fundamentally, IR is read as a conduit for what the author terms the 'hegemonologue' of the dominating society: a knowing hegemonic Western voice that, owing to its universalist pretensions, speaks its knowledge to the exclusion of all others.

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ISBN: 9781403969026
Publication date: 15th June 2005
Author: J Marshall Beier
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan an imprint of Palgrave Macmillan US
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 252 pages
Genres: International relations
Social and political philosophy
Political science and theory
Cosmology and the universe
Astronomy, space and time