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|a Slaughter, Joseph R.
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|a Human Rights, Inc. :
|b The World Novel, Narrative Form, and International Law /
|c Joseph R. Slaughter.
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|a Includes bibliographical references (p. 389-417) and index.
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|a Novel subjects and enabling fictions: the formal articulation of international human rights law -- Becoming plots: human rights, the bildungsroman, and the novelization of citizenship -- Normalizing narrative forms of human rights: the (dys)function of the public sphere -- Compulsory development: narrative self-sponsorship and the right to self-determination -- Clefs à roman: reading, writing, and international humanitarianism.
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