Two new books in Feminist Global Politics co-edited by Dr Cristina Masters

Two new books in Feminist Global Politics co-edited by Dr Cristina Masters


Both of these new books explore different and usually unscrutinised aspects of academic writing and research, and thereby provide new insights into methodology and global politics.

Writing Saved Me: When the International Gets Personal is a collection of writing in academia that usually does not make it to the public space, but which provides insights into global politics and the neoliberal university.


Ripping, Cutting, Stitching: Feminist Knowledge Destruction and Creation in Global Politics is a ‘collective mediation on writing, methods, violences, and un/becomings in global politics’ that aims to ‘offer a theoretically creative work which engages extensively with the visual and affective to un-discipline knowledge and modes of expression.’

Cristina Masters is a Senior Lecturer in International Politics.



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