This book interrogates the meanings of the established ontology and subjectivity embedded in the discourse of 'Western' and 'non-Western' IR. The contributors reveal the extent to which contemporary IR discourses are a part of the culture of linear progress and pre-given autonomous sovereign individuals.
This book interrogates the meanings of the established ontology and subjectivity embedded in the discourse of 'Western' and 'non-Western' IR. The contributors reveal the extent to which contemporary IR discourses are a part of the culture of linear progress and pre-given autonomous sovereign individuals.
Kosuke Shimizu is a professor of the Department of Global Studies and director of Afrasian Research Centre at Ryukoku University, Kyoto, Japan.
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Preface Introduction (Kosuke Shimizu) 1) What is Missing in the Ongoing Debate over Non-Western IR Theory Building? (Yong-Soo EUN) 2) Appealing to Humane Capitalism as the International Relations of Economics: Comparing Early and Late Globalizing Asia via Tomé Pires' Suma Oriental (1515) and Mahathirist Thought (1970-2008) (Alan Chong) 3) Indigenization of International Relation Theories in Korea and China: Tails of Two Essentialisms (Jungmin Seo and Hwanbi Lee) 4) K¿anizing IR: Flipping the Logic of Epistemic Violence (L.H.M. Ling) 5) International Relations Concerning Post-Hybridity Dangers and Potentials in Non-Synthetic Cycles (Chih-yu Shih and Josuke Ikeda) 6) Identity, Time, and Language: Nishida Kitaro's Philosophy and Politics in Non-Western Discourse (Kosuke Shimizu) 7) On the Necessary and Disavowed Subject of History in Postwar "Japan" (Hitomi Koyama) 8) Pacific for Whom: The Ocean in Japan (Atsuko Watanabe) Index
Preface Introduction (Kosuke Shimizu) 1) What is Missing in the Ongoing Debate over Non-Western IR Theory Building? (Yong-Soo EUN) 2) Appealing to Humane Capitalism as the International Relations of Economics: Comparing Early and Late Globalizing Asia via Tomé Pires' Suma Oriental (1515) and Mahathirist Thought (1970-2008) (Alan Chong) 3) Indigenization of International Relation Theories in Korea and China: Tails of Two Essentialisms (Jungmin Seo and Hwanbi Lee) 4) K¿anizing IR: Flipping the Logic of Epistemic Violence (L.H.M. Ling) 5) International Relations Concerning Post-Hybridity Dangers and Potentials in Non-Synthetic Cycles (Chih-yu Shih and Josuke Ikeda) 6) Identity, Time, and Language: Nishida Kitaro's Philosophy and Politics in Non-Western Discourse (Kosuke Shimizu) 7) On the Necessary and Disavowed Subject of History in Postwar "Japan" (Hitomi Koyama) 8) Pacific for Whom: The Ocean in Japan (Atsuko Watanabe) Index
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