All's Fair in Love and War: Imperial Gazes and Glaring Omissions at the Expositions Universelles (1851–1915)

Despite the ever-growing literature that turns to history in international law, few legal scholars have interrogated the tradition of Expositions Universelles, let alone reflected on their importance for the formation of imperial legal projects in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In this pape...

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Main Author: Daniel R. Quiroga-Villamarín
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Language:deu
Published: Student-Edited 2021-02-01
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spelling doaj-69610eb374054e02b327b597168a00ec2021-02-13T10:26:30ZdeuStudent-EditedCognitio2624-84172624-84172021-02-012021111510.5281/zenodo.4494091All's Fair in Love and War: Imperial Gazes and Glaring Omissions at the Expositions Universelles (1851–1915)Daniel R. Quiroga-Villamarín0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4294-4379 Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (IHEID)Despite the ever-growing literature that turns to history in international law, few legal scholars have interrogated the tradition of Expositions Universelles, let alone reflected on their importance for the formation of imperial legal projects in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In this paper, I attempt to engage Science and Technology Studies with International Legal History, analyzing these World Fairs as prime spaces for the co-production of socio-technical imaginaries of global governance.https://zenodo.org/record/4494091#.YCekirMxm71expositions universellesscience and technology studiesarchitectureexpointernational lawmichel foucaultmodernity
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All's Fair in Love and War: Imperial Gazes and Glaring Omissions at the Expositions Universelles (1851–1915)
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expositions universelles
science and technology studies
architecture
expo
international law
michel foucault
modernity
author_facet Daniel R. Quiroga-Villamarín
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title All's Fair in Love and War: Imperial Gazes and Glaring Omissions at the Expositions Universelles (1851–1915)
title_short All's Fair in Love and War: Imperial Gazes and Glaring Omissions at the Expositions Universelles (1851–1915)
title_full All's Fair in Love and War: Imperial Gazes and Glaring Omissions at the Expositions Universelles (1851–1915)
title_fullStr All's Fair in Love and War: Imperial Gazes and Glaring Omissions at the Expositions Universelles (1851–1915)
title_full_unstemmed All's Fair in Love and War: Imperial Gazes and Glaring Omissions at the Expositions Universelles (1851–1915)
title_sort all's fair in love and war: imperial gazes and glaring omissions at the expositions universelles (1851–1915)
publisher Student-Edited
series Cognitio
issn 2624-8417
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publishDate 2021-02-01
description Despite the ever-growing literature that turns to history in international law, few legal scholars have interrogated the tradition of Expositions Universelles, let alone reflected on their importance for the formation of imperial legal projects in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In this paper, I attempt to engage Science and Technology Studies with International Legal History, analyzing these World Fairs as prime spaces for the co-production of socio-technical imaginaries of global governance.
topic expositions universelles
science and technology studies
architecture
expo
international law
michel foucault
modernity
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