Dr. Katharina Rietzler on recovering Women’s Thought in International Relations

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In this episode, historian, author and researcher Katharina Rietzler joins Francesco Pisano to talk about her new book called Women's International Thought: A new history. Dr Rietzler co-wrote the book after her research revealed that numerous women in history have researched and published in the field of international public affairs but only a few were present in the documented history of international relations as a disciple and in international thought.  
Although the author pays tribute to otherwise marginalised female thinkers in the book, she also stressed the importance of not predetermining, romanticising and generalising women’s intersectional contributions purely on their gender. 
Tune in to hear this intriguing discussion about rethinking the patriarchal history of international relations by challenging existing paradigms through the recovery of female voices.  
Resources 
Dr. Katharina Rietzler - Profile: https://bit.ly/3s9YGfc  
Follow Katharina Rietzler on Twitter: https://twitter.com/kathistory 
Women's International Thought: A New History: (book) https://bit.ly/3dNPXKc  
Read the book through UN Library Geneva
The Leverhulme Project on Women’s Thought: https://bit.ly/3wQRzf7  
The Leverhulme project publication: https://whit.web.ox.ac.uk/home#/
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Speaker: Katharina Rietzler & Francesco Pisano 
Host: Natalie Alexander 
Producer/Editor: Katrine Lyngsø 
Image: Fran Monks
Social media designs: Katrine Lyngsø 
Recorded & produced at the United Nations Library & Archives Geneva 

Dr. Katharina Rietzler on recovering Women’s Thought in International Relations

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