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Preface

1 Introduction: Strategies of Colonial Discourse 1

2 International Relations and the Textuality of Imperialism 23

3 Representing Otherness: Locating Colonial Desire in International Relations 53

4 Imperialism by Another Name: America's Empire in International Relations 85

5 Bridging Tensions in International Relations: Imperial Strategies and the Writings of Joseph Conrad and Samuel Huntington 119

6 'Humiliating Redescriptions': Postmodernist International Relations and the Ambivalent Search for the Other 149

7 Conclusion: Living with Disjuncture 189

Bibliography 197

Index 211

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The disjunctive empire of international relations 이용현황 표 - 등록번호, 청구기호, 권별정보, 자료실, 이용여부로 구성 되어있습니다.
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Yew imparts that contemporary forms of imperialism revolve around a disjunctive logic allowing cultural, civilizing and solipsistic feelings of classical European imperialism to interoperate with newer and "morally-rectified" strains of American superpower dominance. In order to explore how such an interoperability is possible, this book begins with a theoretical overview of how imperialism should be conceptualized, how it operates and how it produces a type of economy that allows it to evolve in accordance with historical transformations without losing sight of its ongoing emphasis of Western hegemony. It provides a theoretical foundation that is crucial to understanding how an ambivalent form of US imperialism is constituted, leading to the inability within American society to effectively handle non-state political opposition. There are therefore a number of intended readerships which include researchers and academics interested in new ways of thinking about imperialism and international relations and a wider audience in cultural studies, postcolonial studies and critical theory.