Bodies of violence : theorizing embodied subjects in international relations / Lauren B. Wilcox.
According to conventional international relations theory, states or groups make war and, in doing so, kill and injure people that other states are charged with protecting. While it sees the perpetrators of violence as rational actors, it views those who are either protected or killed by this violenc...
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Oxford ; New York :
Oxford University Press,
[2015]
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Series: | Oxford studies in gender and international relations.
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Table of Contents:
- Bodies, subjects, and violence in international relations
- Dying is not permitted
- Explosive bodies
- Crossing borders, securing bodies
- Body counts
- Vulnerable bodies and the "Responsibility to Protect"
- Conclusion.