Corporeal Capitalism: The Body in International Political Economy
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This themed section takes as its starting point the premise that the body matters in International Political Economy (IPE) and presents four original articles which support and illustrate this ontologically critical and, perhaps, provocative position. Although feminist scholarship has undoubtedly gained a place at the table in IPE, it is curious that one of the most important concerns, and contributions, of feminist IPE – that global capitalism is marked upon, and forged through, bodies – has not emerged as a major preoccupation for the discipline more broadly. In what follows we present what we believe is a strong corrective to that inattention and, in so doing we hope to begin to set out an exploratory agenda for the body to be both foundational and fundamental to contemporary IPE.Version
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Smith, N. and Lee, D. (2005) Corporeal Capitalism: The Body in International Political Economy. Global Society, 29 (1): 64-69.Link to Version of Record
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https://doi.org/10.1080/13600826.2014.976608