Skip to content Skip to navigation
University of Warwick
  • Study
  • |
  • Research
  • |
  • Business
  • |
  • Alumni
  • |
  • News
  • |
  • About

University of Warwick
Publications service & WRAP

Highlight your research

  • WRAP
    • Home
    • Search WRAP
    • Browse by Warwick Author
    • Browse WRAP by Year
    • Browse WRAP by Subject
    • Browse WRAP by Department
    • Browse WRAP by Funder
    • Browse Theses by Department
  • Publications Service
    • Home
    • Search Publications Service
    • Browse by Warwick Author
    • Browse Publications service by Year
    • Browse Publications service by Subject
    • Browse Publications service by Department
    • Browse Publications service by Funder
  • Help & Advice
University of Warwick

The Library

  • Login
  • Admin

Which ‘C’ are you talking about? Critical meets cultural IPE

Tools
- Tools
+ Tools

Kranke, Matthias (2014) Which ‘C’ are you talking about? Critical meets cultural IPE. Millennium : Journal of International Studies, 42 (3). pp. 897-907. ISSN 0305-8298

[img]
Preview
PDF
WRAP-which-c-talking-critical-cultural-Kranke-2014.pdf - Accepted Version - Requires a PDF viewer.

Download (378Kb) | Preview
Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0305829814529472

Request Changes to record.

Abstract

This review article maps the positions of critical and cultural IPE within this diverse field. To this end, I propose a stylised analogy as a heuristic mapping device. Think of IPE as a parliamentary polity with elections at regular intervals. There is the majority group of the incumbent government, which remains confident of running things properly despite the occasional mistake; there is the parliamentary opposition, which promises to run things differently from within the established institutions; and, finally, there is the extra-parliamentary opposition, which pushes for radical change from outside the dedicated platforms for political contestation. In this analogy, orthodox IPE acts like the government majority, cultural IPE like the parliamentary opposition and critical IPE like the extra-parliamentary opposition of the discipline. Similar to political alternatives that bring about only marginal change, however, this double opposition does not fully destabilise the underpinnings of the discipline. Applying post-racist insights from the works of John M. Hobson and J. M. Blaut, I instead contend that both ‘C’ strands are themselves riddled with unacknowledged traces of Eurocentric ontologies and epistemologies, albeit to different degrees. For the sake of informed research and teaching, it is necessary to reveal, unravel and overcome such foundational limitations.

The review article is structured as follows. I begin with a summary of each volume to highlight what the contributors respectively regard as ‘critical’ and ‘cultural’ analyses of the global political economy. Next, I employ the analogy of the parliamentary polity to assess the engagements of critical and cultural IPE with orthodox IPE. In a related step, I discuss how Eurocentrism afflicts even these decidedly non-orthodox strands and why their limitations matter to the wider discipline. I conclude with a call for mapping further the territory where critical and cultural IPE meet.

Item Type: Book Review
Subjects: H Social Sciences > HB Economic Theory
H Social Sciences > HM Sociology
Divisions: Faculty of Social Sciences > Politics and International Studies
Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH): Economics, Economists, Culture
Journal or Publication Title: Millennium : Journal of International Studies
Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd.
ISSN: 0305-8298
Book Title: Cultural Political Economy ; Critical International Political Economy
Official Date: 2014
Dates:
DateEvent
2014Published
Volume: 42
Number: 3
Page Range: pp. 897-907
DOI: 10.1177/0305829814529472
Status: Peer Reviewed
Publication Status: Published
Reuse Statement (publisher, data, author rights): Kranke, M. (2014). Which ‘C’ Are You Talking About? Critical Meets Cultural IPE. Millennium, 42(3), 897–907. https://doi.org/10.1177/0305829814529472 Copyright © 2014 The Author Reprinted by permission of SAGE Publications. Additionally, please provide a link to the appropriate DOI for the published version of the Contribution on the SAGE Journals website (http://journals.sagepub.com).
Access rights to Published version: Restricted or Subscription Access
Date of first compliant deposit: 20 December 2018
Date of first compliant Open Access: 20 December 2018

Request changes or add full text files to a record

Repository staff actions (login required)

View Item View Item

Downloads

Downloads per month over past year

View more statistics

twitter

Email us: wrap@warwick.ac.uk
Contact Details
About Us