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Bridging the postcolonial political-economy divide. Towards a Theoretical Framework.
Zusammenfassung
Points of contact between the postcolonial studies’ field of research and international political economy (IPE) are rare. On the one hand, one can note a reluctance in postcolonial scholarship to open up for economic analysis. On the other hand, IPE literature has been somewhat resistant to take up the postcolonial critique. This paper offers an interdisciplinary approach by merging the two discrete disciplines on poststructuralist grounds, suggesting principles for a postcolonial-political economy approach and developing categories to analyze power in the global economy. I argue that such an account deepens our understanding of power relations within IPE and that a mutual learning process can lead to a fruitful analytical tool to scrutinize the co-constitutive character of postcolonial ideas, beliefs and imageries and economic relations.
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title={Bridging the postcolonial political-economy divide. Towards a Theoretical Framework.},
year={2020}
}
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2023-11-28T15:45:29Z 2023-11-28T15:45:29Z 2020-04 doi:10.17170/kobra-202311249080 http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/15227 28 Seiten eng Namensnennung - Weitergabe unter gleichen Bedingungen 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ IPE postcolonial studies power postcolonial finance 300 Bridging the postcolonial political-economy divide. Towards a Theoretical Framework. Working paper Points of contact between the postcolonial studies’ field of research and international political economy (IPE) are rare. On the one hand, one can note a reluctance in postcolonial scholarship to open up for economic analysis. On the other hand, IPE literature has been somewhat resistant to take up the postcolonial critique. This paper offers an interdisciplinary approach by merging the two discrete disciplines on poststructuralist grounds, suggesting principles for a postcolonial-political economy approach and developing categories to analyze power in the global economy. I argue that such an account deepens our understanding of power relations within IPE and that a mutual learning process can lead to a fruitful analytical tool to scrutinize the co-constitutive character of postcolonial ideas, beliefs and imageries and economic relations. open access Haag, Steffen Kassel, Universität Kassel, Fachbereich Gesellschaftswissenschaften Postkolonialismus Macht publishedVersion DPS Working Paper Series No. 7/2020 false
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