The State of Human Rights Historical Genealogies, Political Controversies, and Cultural Imaginaries.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Heidelberg :
Universitätsverlag Winter,
2020.
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Colección: | Publikationen der Bayerischen Amerika-Akademie / Publications of the Bavarian American Academy.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Cover
- Titel
- Imprint
- Table of Contents
- Kerstin Schmidt
- Human Rights at the Border: A Political Introduction
- Saskia Sassen
- Foreword: Beyond People? A Human Rights Project that Engages Systems
- Heiner Bielefeldt
- Safeguarding Preconditions of Meaningful Interaction: A Critical Justification of Universal Rights
- Micheline Ishay
- Human Rights in the Age of Populism
- Benjamin Gregg
- The Human Rights State: Advancing Justice Through Political Imagination
- Yael Schacher
- Exclusions and Exceptions: The History of Asylum in the U.S
- Florian Tatschner
- "We Seek Our Basic, God-Given Rights as Human Beings": Embodiment, Hope, and Utopia in the Delano Grape Strike
- Peter T. Wendel
- The U.S. Constitution and the 'Universal Declaration of Human Rights': A Comparative Approach
- Robin Leick
- The Fundamental Rights Regime of the European Union: Historical Developments and Future Challenges
- Sonali Perera
- Between Revolution and Revisionism: Human Rights and Antigone's Ghosts
- Crystal Parikh
- "I Haven't Come Back... I've Come Here": American Innocence and the Refugee Child
- Katharina Matuschek
- "People in Prisons Are Still People": Reclaiming Humanity Through Autobiographical Prison Writing
- Sunčica Klaas
- A Crime Against Humanity: Prefiguring Human Rights in Solomon Northup's 'Twelve Years A Slave'
- Gerd Hurm
- 'The Family of Man' (1848/1955): Feminist Foremothers, Women's Rights, and Human Rights
- Jane Lydon
- The Universal Language of Photography? UNESCO's 'Human Rights Exhibition' in Australia, 1951
- Greta Olson with Janna Wessels
- Imag(in)ing Human Rights: Deindividualizing, Victimizing, and Universalizing Images of Refugees in the United States and Germany
- Notes on Contributors
- Backcover