The Development of Feminist Perspectives in the Disciplinary Study of International Relations in the World and in Argentina

Mariel R. Lucero

Abstract


This work presents a state of the art about feminist perspectives in International Relations at a global level, where it briefly addresses epistemological and methodological positioning of feminism to develop the genesis and characteristics of the main feminist approaches in International Relations and their objectives; and in a second section, it reveals the state of the studies in Argentina in particular.


Keywords


International Relations, feminist approach, women, Latin America

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17951/al.2019.8.37-48
Date of publication: 2020-03-24 15:16:20
Date of submission: 2019-05-01 08:10:51


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