Marysia Zalewski
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Marysia Zalewski's Degrees
- PhD International Relations University of Warsaw
- Masters Political Science University of Warsaw
- Bachelors International Relations University of Warsaw
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Marysia Zalewski is an academic associated with feminist approaches to international relations theory. She is a professor of international relations in the School of Law and Politics at Cardiff University. Previously, she was a professor and head of the School of Social Science at the University of Aberdeen.
Marysia Zalewski's Published Works
Published Works
- International theory: positivism and beyond: Frontmatter (1996) (172)
- The “Man” Question in International Relations (1997) (135)
- ‘Well, what is the feminist perspective on Bosnia?’ (1995) (121)
- Feminism After Postmodernism?: Theorising Through Practice (2000) (88)
- ‘I don't even know what gender is’: a discussion of the connections between gender, gender mainstreaming and feminist theory (2010) (67)
- Feminist fatigue(s): reflections on feminism and familiar fables of militarisation (2009) (50)
- International theory: positivism and beyond: ‘All these theories yet the bodies keep piling up’: theories, theorists, theorising (1996) (47)
- Feminist International Relations: An Unfinished Journey (2004) (47)
- Do We Understand Each Other Yet? Troubling Feminist Encounters with(in) International Relations (2007) (45)
- Sexual violence against men in global politics (2018) (42)
- Re-thinking the Man Question: Sex, Gender and Violence in International Relations (2008) (42)
- Feminist Methodologies for International Relations: Distracted reflections on the production, narration, and refusal of feminist knowledge in International Relations (2006) (36)
- Feminist International Relations: 'Exquisite Corpse' (2013) (32)
- Taking Feminist Violence Seriously in Feminist International Relations (2013) (24)
- Towards global relational theorizing: a dialogue between Sinophone and Anglophone scholarship on relationalism (2019) (23)
- The Women/'Women' Question in International Relations (1994) (23)
- International Theory: Positivism and Beyond, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (2004) (22)
- Rethinking the Man Question (2008) (19)
- Where is Woman in International Relations? 'To Return as a Woman and Be Heard' (1998) (18)
- Gender Ghosts in McGarry and O'Leary and Representations of the Conflict in Northern Ireland (2005) (16)
- Intervening in Northern Ireland: Critically re‐thinking representations of the conflict (2006) (16)
- What’s the problem with the concept of military masculinities? (2017) (16)
- “Unthinking” sexual violence in a neoliberal era of spectacular terror (2015) (13)
- Is Women's Studies Dead? (2003) (11)
- Assessing, Engaging, and Enacting Worlds (2015) (11)
- Sexual violence in the wrong(ed) bodies: moving beyond the gender binary in International Relations (2020) (11)
- Feminist International Relations: Making Sense ... (2010) (10)
- Negotiating difference/negotiating rights: the challenges and opportunities of women’s human rights (2007) (9)
- Roundtable Discussion: Reflections on the Past, Prospects for the Future in Gender and International Relations (2008) (8)
- Forget(ting) feminism? Investigating relationality in international relations (2019) (8)
- Thinking feminism and race through the war on terror (2013) (7)
- International theory: positivism and beyond: Introduction (1996) (7)
- Book Review: Women’s Studies on its Own (2004) (7)
- Provocations in debates about sexual violence against men (2018) (6)
- “Women's Troubles” Again in IR (2003) (5)
- Stories of pain and longing: reflecting on emotion, boundaries and feminism through Carrie Mathison and Carrie White (2015) (5)
- Political Theories of International Relations (review) (2002) (5)
- Theorizing emotion: affective borders in Homeland (2013) (4)
- Research ethics and epistemic oppression (2020) (4)
- Feminist Theorizing from Bananas to Maneuvers (1999) (3)
- Celebrating Twenty Years of British Gender and IR (2009) (3)
- The Debauching of Feminist Theory/the Penetration of the Postmodern (1991) (3)
- Disturbing Hegemony? (2005) (2)
- Introduction: From the “Woman” Question to the “Man” Question in International Relation (2019) (2)
- Men, Masculinity, and Responsibility (2013) (2)
- Security unbound: spectres of feminism in Trump-time (2019) (2)
- Reflections on the special section, ‘“Well, what is the feminist perspective on international affairs?”: theory/practice’ (2019) (1)
- Conjoined, complex and ‘forgotten’ worlds: gender in world politics (2016) (1)
- A conversation with Susan Stryker (2003) (1)
- Editorial (2018) (1)
- Resisting global anti-genderism with global feminist research (2019) (1)
- Reflections on the forum in the Review of International Studies: A conversation between Cristina Masters and Marysia Zalewski (2020) (1)
- Feminist Violence and the In/Securing of Women and Feminism (2018) (1)
- Feminism and ‘madness’: in/securing feminist knowledge and boundaries (2015) (1)
- #AllMalePanels … but … but … but … (2016) (1)
- Playing ‘like a girl’: A response to Molly Cochran (1999) (1)
- Missing Mother? Reproductive Technologies into the 21st Century (2000) (1)
- COVID-19: shifting paradigms (2020) (1)
- Vectors and warp speed: hypermasculinity on the rise, once again? (2021) (1)
- Human Rights: Searching for the hard questions about women’s human rights (2013) (1)
- Book review: Wendy Brown, Edgework: Critical Essays on Knowledge and Politics. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2005. 159 pp. (incl. index). ISBN 0—691—12360—8 (2008) (0)
- Worlding women: Jan Jindy Pettman London: Routledge, 1996, 272 pp., £40.00 hbk, £12.99 pbk) (1999) (0)
- Rethinking masculinities, militarization, and unequal development (2022) (0)
- Women’s International Thought: A New History. Edited by Patricia Owens and Katharina Rietzler. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021. 334p. $99.99 cloth, $29.99 paper. (2021) (0)
- Trying not to write an academic book (while at the same time trying to write one) (2019) (0)
- A global feminist public sphere? (2023) (0)
- Epistemological pitfalls of homogenization in the politics of resistance (2020) (0)
- International theory: positivism and beyond: Preface and acknowledgements (1996) (0)
- Feminist spaces: conferences, journals, community (2021) (0)
- Introduction: Making feminist sense of Fahrenheit 9/11 (2005) (0)
- Editorial (2019) (0)
- Editorial (2018) (0)
- Special Section: Exceeding Sex and Gender? (2003) (0)
- Human rights of women: national and international perspectives and Women's rights, human rights (1996) (0)
- Product Review: Feminist International Relations: An Unfinished Journey (2004) (0)
- Book Review: Private Selves, Public Identities: Reconsidering Identity Politics (2007) (0)
- What's the problem with the concept of military masculinities? (2020) (0)
- Commemorating Women’s Studies? (2003) (0)
- Visual global politics (2019) (0)
- No end to violence? Conflicts, emergencies, resistances (2022) (0)
- From iron cages to blurred binaries: feminist and gendered institutional interventions (2019) (0)
- Dying for life: reproductive governance redux … redux … redux (2023) (0)
- Introduction (2005) (0)
- Questioning war (2022) (0)
- Negotiating complex identities (2019) (0)
- Feminism and international relations (1995) (0)
- Celebrate early and often: departing IFJP 2018–2021 editorial team thank you (2021) (0)
- Violence: no bright lines between conflict and peace (2021) (0)
- Theorising sexual violence in global politics: Improvising with feminist theory (2021) (0)
- Feminism+knowledge+politics (2020) (0)
- Book Review: Rebecca Grant and Kathleen Newland (eds.), Gender and International Relations (Buckingham: Open University Press, 1991, 176 pp., £9.99 pbk.) (1992) (0)
- Making Feminism Palatable (2013) (0)
- Editorial (2020) (0)
- “Woman, Life, Freedom” (2022) (0)
- Notes on the Contributors (1996) (0)
- Nurturing a robust dialogic and collaborative space of accountability and transformation (2022) (0)
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