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Interview with Professor Cynthia Enloe

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 November 2001

Abstract

RIS.Can we begin with one of your own favourite questions? What in our field has most surprised you recently?

CE. Perhaps it's how much is going on with feminist informed scholarship in lots of different parts of the world. For instance, I hadn't been aware of how much work was being done by Turkish feminist scholars, Japanese feminist scholars, and Korean feminist scholars. We all like to think this kind of feminist scholarly work is going on, but I don't think I fully understood how much there now is. That's very exciting and hopeful, but very surprising.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 2001 British International Studies Association

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