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Erased, A History of International Thought Without Men

A History of International Thought Without Men
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Patricia Owens' "Erased" challenges the traditional narrative of international relations as a male-dominated field.

The book meticulously examines the contributions of women to the field, revealing their significant yet often overlooked roles.

Owens highlights how women's ideas and expertise were marginalized and erased, shaping the discipline's development in unforeseen ways.

The work explores the intersection of gender, race, and power within international relations, offering a critical perspective on its historical trajectory.

Ultimately, "Erased" advocates for a more inclusive and representative understanding of the field's history, paving the way for its future renewal.

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Javier Mejia
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Patricia Owens
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A History of Women in International Thought | Patricia Owens with Javier Mejia
Mentioned by Dr. Matt Melcher as a fascinating book analyzing the intellectual and political history of the academic field of international relations.
Patricia Owens, "Erased: A History of International Thought Without Men" (Princeton UP, 2025)

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