Gendering Terror |
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Authors: | Jessica Auchter |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Politics and Global Studies , Arizona State University , Box 873902, Tempe , AZ , 85287 , USA jessica.auchter@asu.edu |
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Abstract: | This article problematizes the deployment of the concept of agency in contemporary international relations scholarship. It examines the problems of relying on a foundationalist conception of agency as a tool to achieve meaningful political action by exploring the case of scholarship on the topic of women and terrorism. I argue that scholars on the topic of women and terrorism inscribe agency into women's subjectivities, that is, they place agency as the goal of feminist political action. By tracing the way that scholars write agency into women's subjectivities through an examination of the literature on the topic, I am able to demonstrate how reliance on agency as a foundational concept hinders the goals of feminists. |
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Keywords: | agency terrorism feminism performativity |
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