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  1. Feminist theory and international relations in a postmodern era.Christine Sylvester - 1994 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book evaluates the major debates around which the discipline of international relations has developed in the light of contemporary feminist theories. The three debates (realist versus idealist, scientific versus traditional, modernist versus postmodernist) have been subject to feminist theorising since the earliest days of known feminist activities, with the current emphasis on feminist, empiricist standpoint and postmodernist ways of knowing. Christine Sylvester shows how feminist theorising could have affected our understanding of international relations had it been included in the (...)
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  2. Avoiding the "killing" of lives : representations in academia and fiction.Christine Sylvester - 2014 - In Stina Hansson, Sofie Hellberg & Maria Stern (eds.), Studying the agency of being governed. New York: Routledge.
     
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  3. All those masquerades and wars.Christine Sylvester - 2015 - In Masquerades of war. London: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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    Handmaids' Tales of Washington Power: The Abject and the Real Kennedy White House.Christine Sylvester - 1998 - Body and Society 4 (3):39-66.
    A considerable amount of academic attention has been paid to John Kennedy and to his group of advisors during the Cuban missile crisis. Next to no attention has been accorded other bodies of the Kennedy White House that had daily access to a President's most private moments and possibly to his important deliberations. Drawing on Richard Reeves' account of President Kennedy: Profile of Power, I revisit the early 1960s looking for bodies of power that are culturally sexed female by others (...)
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    Masquerades of war.Christine Sylvester (ed.) - 2015 - London: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group.
    This collection explores the concepts and practices of masquerade as they apply to concepts and practices of war. The contributors insist that masquerades are everyday aspects of the politics, praxis, and experiences of war, while also discovering that finding masquerades and tracing how they work with war is hardly simple. With a range of theories, innovative methodologies, and contextual binoculars, masquerade emerges as a layered and complex phenomenon. It can appear as state deception, lie, or camouflage, as in the population-centric (...)
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  6. Terrorwars : Boston/Iraq.Christine Sylvester - 2015 - In Masquerades of war. London: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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    [Book review] feminist international relations, an unfinished journey. [REVIEW]Christine Sylvester - 2002 - Ethics and International Affairs 16 (2):171-173.
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  8. Book review: Helen Brocklehurst, Who's Afraid of Children? Children, Conflict and International Relations. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2006. 195 pp. (incl. index). ISBN 978—0—7546—4171—1, £55 (hbk). [REVIEW]Christine Sylvester - 2008 - Feminist Theory 9 (2):253-255.
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