Capítulo de livro Revisado por pares

The achievements of post-structuralism

1996; Cambridge University Press; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1017/cbo9780511660054.013

ISSN

1752-9727

Autores

Richard K. Ashley,

Tópico(s)

International Relations and Foreign Policy

Resumo

A single sentence, interjected by a colleague into one of my more rambling attempts to make a point in the course of a discussion a few months back: 'You boys in IR,' my colleague exclaimed, arching her eyebrows chidingly upon inflecting the second of these words, 'you boys always talk as if you're out there on the plains somewhere, on horseback, galloping alone.' The comment, accompanied by my colleague's pantomiming of a rider gripping reins and by her own sound effects suggestive of racing hoofbeats, might have been immediately prompted by my own conversational turns. It was clear, though, that she was having her fun, not just with my words, but with the entire field of international relations. My colleague was conveying some sense of amusement at, if not exasperation with, the tendency of conversations among 'the IR boys' to hightail it across the surfaces of historical experience, a stranger to every place, seldom pausing to dismount and explore any locale, eschewing all commitments, always moving as if chasing some fast-retreating end or fleeing just ahead of the grasp of some relentless pursuer.

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