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Women Thinkers and the Canon of International Thought: Recovery, Rejection, and Reconstitution

Hutchings, Kimberly. Patricia Owens. American Political Science Review 115, no. 2 (2021): 347–59.

Canons of intellectual 'greats' anchor the history and scope of academic disciplines. Within international relations (IR), such a canon emerged in the mid-twentieth century and is almost entirely male. Why are women thinkers absent from IR’s canon? We show that it is not due to a lack of international thought, or that this thought fell outside established IR theories. Rather it is due to the gendered and racialized selection and reception of work that is deemed to be canonical. In contrast, we show what can be gained by reclaiming women’s international thought through analyses of three intellectuals whose work was authoritative and influential in its own time or today. Our findings question several of the basic premises underpinning IR’s existing canon and suggest the need for a new research agenda on women international thinkers as part of a fundamental rethinking of the history and scope of the discipline.

Keywords: Theory; Other

Contributor(s): Kimberley Hutchings and Patricia Owens
Keywords: Theory, Other, Strange-Influenced Works, 2020's
Source and Medium: Journal Article

Year of Publication: 2021

CAVE! HIC DRAGONES! Alan M. Rugmans Contributions to the Field of International Business

Eden, Lorraine. In Internalization, International Diversification and the Multinational Enterprise, edited by Alain Verbeke, 9-27. Bingley, United Kingdom: Routledge, 2005.

Offers a comparison between Susan Strange's intellectual role in IPE and Alan Rugman's in International Business.

Keywords: Corporations; Other; Transnational corporations

Contributor(s): Lorraine Eden and Editor: Alain Verbeke
Keywords: Corporations, Other, Strange-Influenced Works, 2000's
Source and Medium: Book Chapter

Year of Publication: 2005

Authority and Markets: Interpreting the Work of Susan Strange

Tooze, Roger, Christopher May. In Authority and Markets: Susan Strange's Writings of International Political Economy, edited by Roger Tooze and Christopher May. 1-16. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2002.

Introduction to a collection of 16 of Susan Strange's works, divided into five sections, each featuring an introduction and commentary by Roger Tooze and Christopher May

Keywords: Political Economy; Structural Power, Power; Theory; Other

Contributor(s): Roger Tooze, Christopher May, Editor: Roger Tooze and Editor: Christopher May
Keywords: Theory, Other, Strange-Influenced Works, 2000's
Source and Medium: Book Chapter

Year of Publication: 2002

Authority and Markets: Susan Strange's Writings of International Political Economy

Strange, Susan. Edited by Roger Tooze, Christopher May. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2002.

Collection of 16 works by Susan Strange, with an introduction and commentaries by Roger Tooze and Christopher May.

Keywords: Political Economy; Structural Power, Power; Theory; Other

Contributor(s): Susan Strange, Editor: Roger Tooze and Editor: Christopher May
Keywords: Political Economy, Structural Power, Power, Theory, Other, Strange-Influenced Works, 2000's
Source and Medium: Edited Volume

Year of Publication: 2002

Addendum: Fifty Years of International Affairs Analysis: An Annotated Bibliography of Susan Strange's Academic Publications

May, Christopher. In Strange Power: Shaping the Parameters of International Relations and International Political Economy. Thomas Lawton, James Rosenau, Amy C. Verdun, editors. 421-443. London: Routledge, 2000.

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Keywords: Other

Contributor(s): Christopher May, Editor: Thomas Lawton, Editor: James Rosenau and Editor: Amy C. Verdun
Keywords: Other, Strange-Influenced Works, 2000's
Source and Medium: Book Chapter

Year of Publication: 2000

I Never Meant to be an Academic

Strange, Susan. In Journeys Through World Politics: Autobiographical Reflections of Thirty-four Academic Travellers, edited by James Kruzel, James N. Roseneau, 429-436. Lexington: Lexington Books, 1989.

This brief autobiographical essay makes interesting reading and, if one so chooses, may give clues to the personal foundations for Strange's approach. The essay is weighted towards her earlier life but is none the less informative for that. Reprinted in: Authority and Markets: Susan Strange’s Writings on International Political Economy, edited by Roger Tooze and Christopher May Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2002.

Keywords: Other; Personal Reflection

Contributor(s): Susan Strange, Editor: James Kruzel and Editor: James N. Roseneau
Keywords: Other, 1980's
Source and Medium: Book Chapter

Year of Publication: 1989

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