Patricia Owens is professor of international relations at Oxford University and a fellow of Somerville College. She is the author of Between War and Politics: International Relations and the Thought of Hannah Arendt and Economy of Force, and the coeditor of Women's International Thought: A New History and Women's International Thought: Toward a New Canon.
""A Chatham House Library Top Book of the Year"" ""As humanities departments shrink and streamline, Patricia Owens reminds us that erasure impoverishes us all.""---Emily Baughan, Times Literary Supplement ""[Erased] successfully challenges the masculine, selective story of IR, brings women’s work to light and excavates the interlinked hierarchies, those of race, class, empire, sexual identity etc, that work to marginalise the women. . . .Owens’ milestone work invites future research that could pull more deeply on these threads. Overall, Erased is a must read for any serious student of the discipline. In highlighting these erasures, the book also reminds a new generation of female IR scholars the value of their own work and scholarship.""---Shireen Manocha, LSE Review of Books ""Owens provides a deeply researched and engrossing feminist history of the rise of international relations as a discipline in the United Kingdom in the twentieth century.""---John Ikenberry, Foreign Affairs ""Important. . . . Owens wants us to shake up the whole curriculum. While framed as a story primarily about the study of international relations, this book actually holds a message for any discipline—and for anyone who cares about inclusion.""---Geertje Bol & Jan Eijking, Los Angeles Review of Books ""A valuable contribution to feminist and intellectual history."" * Kirkus Reviews * ""Erased is a ground-breaking book. . . . A rigorous and pioneering account, featuring intellectual biographies that make for captivating reading.""---Cormac Shine, International Affairs