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Women, Culture, and International Relations, by Vivienne Jabri and Eleanor O’Gorman (eds.)

 

Acknowledgments

 

We express our gratitude to our contributors for their participation in this project and for their support. We are grateful to the Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Section of the International Studies Association (ISA) for their sponsorship of our panel, “Women, Culture, and International Relations,” at the 1996 ISA conference in San Diego. We thank our discussants at that panel, Mark Hoffman and Marysia Zalewski, for their helpful comments. Richard Purslow of Lynne Rienner Publishers is, as always, a source of solid support; our thanks also go to Gia Hamilton of Lynne Rienner Publishers for her assistance in producing the book. For computing advice, we are most grateful to Peter Mandaville and Rafal Rohozinski.

Eleanor O’Gorman thanks staff and students of the School of Development Studies at the University of East Anglia for fruitful discussions around gender, conflict, and development.

Vivienne Jabri expresses her thanks to all colleagues in the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Kent who stood in for her while she was on sabbatical. She is especially grateful to Mervyn Frost and Jef Huysmans and to all members of the Critical Theory Reading Group, who are her intellectual lifeline.

—The Editors

 

Women, Culture, and International Relations