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The Subject of Human Rights

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"This multidisciplinary volume explores the relationship between human rights and the subject. Each chapter considers how human rights norms and practices affect the way we relate to ourselves, to other people, and to the non-human world, drawing on the best work on human rights in political theory, cultural studies, history, law, anthropology, literary studies, and philosophy"--

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Introduction: Bringing the Subject of Human Rights into Focus

 —Danielle Celermajer and Alexandre Lefebvre

1. The Relational Self As the Subject of Human Rights

 —Jennifer Nedelsky

2. The Misbegotten Monad: Anthropology, Human Rights, Belonging

 —Mark Goodale

3. "Are Women Animals?": The Rise and Rise of (Animal) Rights

 —Joanna Bourke

4. Indigenous Peoples As the Subject of Human Rights

 —Danielle Celermajer and Michael Dodson

5. "Escaped": Gendered Precarity and Human Rights Recognition

 —Wendy S. Hesford

6. Training Subjects for Human Rights

 —Danielle Celermajer

7. Who Deserves Inalienable Rights?: The Subjectivity of Violent State Officials and the Implications for Human Rights Protection

 —Rachel Wahl

8. Human Rights As Therapy: The Healing Paradigms of Transitional Justice

 —Ronald Niezen

9. Cinematic Aesthetics and the Subjects of Human Rights: On Eliane Caffé's Era o Hotel Cambridge

 —Andrew C. Rajca

10. Human Rights As Spiritual Exercises

 —Alexandre Lefebvre

11. The Child Subject of Human Rights

 —Linde Lindkvist

12. The Secular Subject of Human Rights

 —Jenna Reinbold

13. The Subject of Human Rights: An Interview with Samuel Moyn

 —Samuel Moyn and Alexandre Lefebvre


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Danielle Celermajer is Professor in the Department of Sociology and Social Policy at the University of Sydney. Alexandre Lefebvre is Associate Professor in the Department of Government and International Relations and the Department of Philosophy at the University of Sydney.

Summary

"This multidisciplinary volume explores the relationship between human rights and the subject. Each chapter considers how human rights norms and practices affect the way we relate to ourselves, to other people, and to the non-human world, drawing on the best work on human rights in political theory, cultural studies, history, law, anthropology, literary studies, and philosophy"--

Product details

Authors Danielle (EDT)/ Lefebvre Celermajer, Danielle Lefebvre Celermajer
Assisted by Danielle Celermajer (Editor), Alexandre Lefebvre (Editor)
Publisher Stanford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 22.09.2020
 
EAN 9781503613713
ISBN 978-1-5036-1371-3
No. of pages 336
Dimensions 150 mm x 235 mm x 20 mm
Series Stanford Studies in Human Righ
Stanford Studies in Human Rights
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Natural sciences (general)
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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