Patricia Owens, Katharina Rietzler, Kim Hutchings, Sarah Dunstan, Jo Wood writing women back into histories of international thought. Image Merze Tate in Oxford
Apr 8, 2021 • 12 tweets • 5 min read
Call for Papers - Women and the History of International Thought: An Interdisciplinary Conference
Sponsored by @LSEIRDept
What are implications of the expropriation and erasure of women’s international thought? What does the recovery, reconstruction, and analysis of women’s international thinking mean for intellectual and disciplinary history and international theory?
Jan 12, 2021 • 9 tweets • 4 min read
This is the first of a series of threads on chapters in our new volume - Vivian M. May’s essay on Anna Julia Cooper’s analysis of imperialism and colonialism in the Age of Revolutions. 1/9
Cooper’s thought is a rich resource for countering the active erasure of Black women’s writings on international relations, and Mays' essay invites readers to theorize with Cooper, not just about her. 2/9