The Aesthetic Turn in International Political Theory

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Abstract

We have all grown accustomed to familiar representations of the international and its conflicts. Wars, famines and diplomatic summits are shown to us in their usual guise: as short-lived media events that blend information and entertainment. The numbing regularity with which these images and sound-bites are communicated to great masses soon erases their highly arbitrary nature. We gradually forget that we have become so accustomed to these politically charged and distorting metaphors that we accept them as real.

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Bleiker, R. (2009). The Aesthetic Turn in International Political Theory. In Rethinking Peace and Conflict Studies (pp. 18–47). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230244375_2

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