International/intertextual Relations: Postmodern Readings of World PoliticsJames Der Derian, Michael J. Shapiro Lexington Books, 1989 - 353 halaman Drawing on the philosophies and intellectual approaches of numerous contemporary social critics (Nietzche, Foucault, Barthes, among others), this collection sheds light on the relationship between international theory and political power. Using such disciplines as geneaology, deconstruction, semiotics, feminist psychoanalytical theory, and intertextualism, these readings address such diverse topics as: sovereignty, terrorism, the psychology of war, nuclear criticism, strategic culture. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) |
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Dialogue | 23 |
Freuds Discourse of WarPolitics | 49 |
The SportWar Intertext | 69 |
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