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Human rights in global perspective :anthropological studies of rights, claims and entitlements

  • 其他作者: Wilson, Richard, , Mitchell, Jon P.
  • 出版: London ;New York : Routledge 2003.
  • 稽核項: 1 online resource (viii, 259 pages).
  • 叢書名: ASA monographs ;40
  • 標題: Human rights. , Political Freedom & SecurityCivil Rights. , Political Freedom & SecurityHuman Rights. , POLITICAL SCIENCE , Electronic books. , POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Freedom & Security -- Civil Rights. , POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Freedom & Security -- Human Rights.
  • ISBN: 1134409745 , 9781134409747
  • ISBN: 0415304091 , 0415304105
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  • 附註: Includes bibliographical references and index. Representing the common good: the limits of legal language / Kirsten Hastrup -- Two approaches to rights and religion in contemporary France / John R. Bowen -- This turbulent priest: contesting religious rights and the state in the Tibetan Shugden controversy / Martin A. Mills -- Legal/illegal counterpoints: subjecthood and subjectivity in an unrecognized state / Yael Navaro-Yashin -- Anthropologists as expert witnesses: political asylum cases involving Sri Lankan Tamils / Anthony Good -- Voices from the margins: knowledge and interpellation in Israeli human rights protests / Richard W.J. Clarke -- The uncertain political limits of cultural claims: minority rights politics in south-east Europe / Jane K. Cowan -- Using rights to measure wrongs: a case study of method and moral in the work of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission / Fiona C. Ross -- Reproduction, health, rights: connections and disconnections / Maya Unnithan-Kumar -- Rights and the poor / John Gledhill -- The rights of being human / Lisette Josephides.
  • 摘要: In the West we frequently pay lip service to universal notions of human rights. But do we ever consider how these work in local contexts and across diverse cultural and ethical structures? Do human rights agendas address the problems many people face, or are they more often the imposition of Western values onto largely non-Western communities?Human Rights in a Global Perspective develops a social critique of rights agendas. It provides an understanding of how rights discussions and institutions can construct certain types of subjects such as victims and perpetrators, and certain types of act.
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  • 系統號: 005307193
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In the West we frequently pay lip service to universal notions of human rights. But do we ever consider how these work in local contexts and across diverse cultural and ethical structures? Do human rights agendas address the problems many people face, or are they more often the imposition of Western values onto largely non-Western communities? Human Rights in a Global Perspective develops a social critique of rights agendas. It provides an understanding of how rights discussions and institutions can construct certain types of subjects such as victims and perpetrators, and certain types of act, such as common crimes and crimes against humanity. Using examples from the United States, Europe, India and South Africa, the authors restore the social dimension to rights processes and suggest some ethical alternatives to current practice.
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