RT Book T1 Bodies of violence: theorizing embodied subjects in international relations T2 Oxford studies in gender and international relations A1 Wilcox, Lauren B. LA English PP New York; NY PB Oxford University Press YR 2015 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1617223875 AB Chapter 1: Bodies, Subjects, and Violence in International Relations 17. - Chapter 2: Dying is Not Permitted: Guantánamo Bay and the Liberal Subject of IR 49. - Chapter 3: Explosive Bodies: Suicide Bombing as an Embodied Practice and the Politics of Abjection 80. - Chapter 4: Crossing Borders, Securing Bodies: Airport Security Assemblages and Bodies of Information 104. - Chapter 5: Body Counts: The Politics of Embodiment in Precision Warfare 131. - Chapter 6: Vulnerable Bodies and "Responsibility to Protect" 166 NO Includes bibliographical references, S. [213] - 234, and index CN JZ1251 SN 9780199384488 K1 International Relations : Sociological aspects K1 International Relations : Philosophy K1 Violence : Political aspects K1 Human Body : Political aspects K1 Human Body : Social aspects K1 Internationale Politik K1 Theorie K1 Person K1 Sicherheit K1 Menschliche Sicherheit K1 Internationale Politik : Feminismus : Konflikttheorie : Gewalt : Frau : Körper K1 Internationale Politik : Internationaler Konflikt : Krieg : Gewalt : Körper : Frau