<b>A revisionist take on the concept of “self-feminizing” in the postcolonial global order.</b><br><br> Sovereign actors who have historically claimed to act on behalf of Chineseness often took advantage of the images of femininity thrust upon them by the West. <i>Eros of International Relations: Self-Feminizing and the Claiming of Postcolonial Chineseness</i> explores the much-neglected Chinese perspective in broader international relations theory. Using the concept of “self-feminizing”—the adoption of a feminine identity to oblige and achieve mutual caring as a relational strategy—this book argues that postcolonial actors employed gendered identities to survive the pressures of globalization and nationalism. Shih also illustrates the feminist potential for emancipation, as actors who self-feminize deconstruct the binaries of masculine competition and seek alternative strategies under the postcolonial global order.<br><br>  
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Chih-yu Shih is University Chair Professor at National Taiwan University.
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