Title of article
The Geographies of Exclusion and the Politics of Inclusion: Race-based Exclusions in the Teaching of International Relations
Author/Authors
GeetaChowdhry and Shirin M. Rai، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
8
From page
84
To page
91
Abstract
In this essay, we argue that race has yet to be integrated as an analytical
category shaping the study and teaching of international relations. We
suggest that although the issues of race and gender are systematically
coded into central concepts in the discipline, they are made invisible
through a ‘‘series of ontological and epistemological maneuvers.’’ Focusing
on two concepts central to the discipline—sovereignty and the nationstate—
we suggest that race can be better integrated into the teaching of
international relations by focusing on the ways in which these maneuvers
structure the geographies and politics of exclusion and inclusion in international
relations. We conclude that raising questions about the ways in
which race is taught in the academy is in itself critical—what we teach,
how we teach, and who teaches are all questions that need repeated airing
for achieving interpretative autonomy as well as a transformative politics
Keywords
race , Teaching , sovereignty , nation-state , inclusion , exclusion
Journal title
International Studies Perspectives
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
International Studies Perspectives
Record number
713878
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