Against International Relations Norms: Postcolonial Perspectives

Against International Relations Norms: Postcolonial Perspectives

by Charlotte Epstein (Editor)
Against International Relations Norms: Postcolonial Perspectives

Against International Relations Norms: Postcolonial Perspectives

by Charlotte Epstein (Editor)

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Overview

This volume uses the concept of ‘norms’ to initiate a long overdue conversation between the constructivist and postcolonial scholarships on how to appraise the ordering processes of international politics. Drawing together insights from a broad range of scholars, it evaluates what it means to theorise international politics from a postcolonial perspective, understood not as a unified body of thought or a new ‘-ism’ for IR, but as a ‘situated perspective’ offering ex-centred, post-Eurocentric sites for practices of situated critique.

Through in-depth engagements with the norms constructivist scholarship, the contributors expose the theoretical, epistemological and practical erasures that have been implicitly effected by the uncritical adoption of ‘norms’ as the dominant lens for analysing the ideational dynamics of international politics. They show how these are often the very erasures that sustained the workings of colonisation in the first place, whose uneven power relations are thereby further sustained by the study of international politics.

The volume makes the case for shifting from a static analysis of ‘norms’ to a dynamic and deeply historical understanding of the drawing of the initial line between the ‘normal’ and the ‘abnormal’ that served to exclude from focus the 'strange' and the unfamiliar that were necessarily brought into play in the encounters between the West and the rest of the world. A timely intervention, it will be of great interest to students and scholars of international relations, international relations theory and postcolonial scholarship.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367874704
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/12/2019
Series: Worlding Beyond the West
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 228
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Charlotte Epstein is Associate Professor in the Department of Government and International Relations at the University of Sydney, Australia.

Table of Contents




    1. Introduction: The Postcolonial Perspective, Or Why We Need to Decolonize Norms


    2. [Charlotte Epstein]

    3. Constructivism and the Normative: Dangerous Liaisons?
    4. [Naeem Inayatullah and David L. Blaney]

    5. Colonial Rationalities, Postcolonial Subjectivities, and the International
    6. [Vivienne Jabri]

    7. Civilising Norms and Political Authority in Africa: Reflections Drawn form Psychoanalysis
    8. [Julia Gallagher]

    9. Stop Telling Us How to Behave. Socialization or Infantilization?
    10. [Charlotte Epstein]

    11. Against Localization: Rethinking Compliance and Antagonism in Norm Dynamics
    12. [Charmaine Chua]

    13. International Norms in Postcolonial Time
    14. [Arjun Chowdhury]

    15. On the Therapeutic Use of Racism in Other Countries
    16. [David T. Smith]

    17. The Norm of State-monopolised Violence From a Yemeni Perspective
    18. [Sarah Phillips]

    19. Sovereign Relations: Australia’s ‘Off-shoring’ of Asylum Seekers on Nauru in Historical Perspective
    20. [Anthea Vogl]

    21. In the post-colonial waiting room: How overseas countries and territories play games with the norm of sovereignty
    22. [Rebecca Adler-Nissen and Ulrik Pram Gad]

    23. Postcolonial colonialism? The case of Turkey


[Zeynep Gülşah Çapan and Ayse Zarakol]

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