1st Edition

The Poetics of International Politics Fact and Fiction in Narrative Representations of World Affairs

By Milan Babík Copyright 2019
240 Pages
by Routledge

238 Pages
by Routledge

238 Pages
by Routledge

A cutting-edge contribution to the aesthetic turn in international relations scholarship, this book exposes the role of poetic techniques in constituting the reality of international politics. It has two symmetrical goals: to illuminate the nonempirical fictions of factual international relations literature, and to highlight the real factual inspirations and implications of contemporary... Read more

Introduction

1. Narrative Theory: The Role of Stories in the Representation of Reality

2. The Story of Anarchy: The Poetic Core of Scientific International Relations

3. The Fictions of E. H. Carr’s Realism: Dead Theorist as a Literary Artifact

4. Bin Laden Meets Bill Lawton: The Politics of Don DeLillo’s Poetic Representation of 9/11

5. The End of History as an April Fool’s Joke: Milan Kundera’s Literary Critique of Western Liberalism after 1989

Conclusion

Biography

Milan Babík teaches international politics at Colby College. His research interests include narrative theory and critical historiography. His first book, Statecraft and Salvation (2013), examined the religious foundations of Wilsonian liberal internationalism.