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Anna M. Agathangelou (born) is a feminist decolonial scholar, and a Professor of International Relations at York University. She works on topics such as global political economy, violence, and governance.

Career
Agathangelou is an author of World Politics From Empire to Multiple Worlds (2009, co-authored with L.H.M. Ling) and The Global Political Economy of Sex: Desire, Violence, and Insecurity in Mediterranean Nation States.

Agathangelou co-edited Time, Temporality and Violence in International Relations: (De) Fatalizing the Present, Forging Radical Alternatives,(2016, co-editor with Kyle D. Killian) and Arab Revolutions and World Transformations (2014, co-editor with Nevzat Soguk).

She teaches courses such as International Relations Theory, Indigenous and Postcolonial Science Studies, Political Inquiry and Research Design, and Advanced Studies in Women and Politics.

Education
Agathangelou received her B.A. at Miami University, M.A. at Syracuse University, and Ph.D. at Syracuse University.

Selected bibliography Books 2016. Time, Temporality and Violence in International Relations: (De) Fatalizing the Present, Forging Radical Alternatives, (co-editor with Kyle D. Killian)

2013. Arab Revolutions and World Transformations (co-editor with Nevzat Soguk). Series, Rethinking Globalizations, Routledge. Paperback (2014).

2009; 2014. World Politics From Empire to Multiple Worlds (co-authored with L.H.M. Ling). New York and London: Routledge.

2009; 2004. The Global Political Economy of Sex: Desire, Violence, and Insecurity in Mediterranean Nation States.

Journal Articles “Archives are Part of International Knowledge, Not Merely Happenstance: In Conversation with Siba Grovogui,” Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East. 2016

“Fanon on Decolonization and Revolution: Bodies and Dialectics” Globalizations, 13(1), 110-128. 2016

Sexual Divestments from Empire: Women’s Studies, Institutional Feelings, and the “Odious” Machine (co-authored with Dana Olwan, Tamara Spira and Heather Turcotte), Feminist Formations, 27 (3): 139-167. 2015

Neoliberal Geopolitical Order and Value: Queerness as a Speculative Economy and Anti- Blackness as Terror, (December) for a special issue titled ‘Murderous Inclusions’, International Journal of Feminist Politics 15(4): 453-476. 2013

The Living and Being of the Streets: Fanon and the Arab Uprisings. Globalizations, 9(3): 451-466. 2012

“Making Anew an Arab Regional Order? On Poetry, Sex, and Revolution” Globalizations, 8(5): 573-584. 2011

Bodies of Desire, Terror and the War in Eurasia: Impolite Disruptions of (Neo) Liberal Internationalism, Neoconservatism and the ‘New’ Imperium, Millennium—Journal of International Studies, 38(3): 1-30. 2010

Intimate Investments: Homonormativity, Global Lockdown, and Seductions of Empire (with Daniel Bassichis, & Tamara L. Spira) Radical History Review, 100: 120-144. 2008

Power and Play through Poisies: Reconstructing Self and Other in the 9/11 Commission Report Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 33(3): 827-854. 2005

The House of IR: From Family Power Politics to the Poesies of Worldism (with L.H.M. Ling) International Studies Review, 6(4): 21-50. 2004

See also[edit | edit source] Postcolonial feminism

decolonial feminism

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