Negotiating Decolonization in the United Nations Negotiating Decolonization in the United Nations
New Approaches in Sociology

Negotiating Decolonization in the United Nations

Politics of Space, Identity, and International Community

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Publisher Description

Combining discourse and comparative historical methods of analysis, this book explores how colonialists and anti-colonialists renegotiated transnational power relationships within the debates on decolonization in the United Nations from 1946-1960. Shrewdly bringing together Sociology, Women’s Studies, History, and Postcolonial Studies, it is interested in the following questions: how are modern constructions of gender and race forged in transnational – colonial as well as ‘postcolonial’ – processes? How did they emerge in and contribute to such processes during the colonial era? Specifically, how did they shape colonialist constructions of space, identity and international community? How has this relationship shifted with legal decolonization?

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2007
13 November
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
206
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SIZE
1.2
MB

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