Human Rights and Subjectivity: Imagining a Sensing and Feeling Human, (Paperback)

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Management number 239997014 Release Date 2026/07/16 List Price US$24.80 Model Number 239997014
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<p>This book draws on a range of theoretical frameworks to challenge the limited conception of subjectivity upon which human rights are based.</p><p>The book focuses on some of the ways in which dominant discourses are in tension with human rights' fundamental claim to universality by ignoring multiple ways of being. Different theoretical and methodological approaches are used to analyse this creation of exclusions. These include Hannah Arendt's figure of the refugee, posthumanist critiques and non-Western critical theories such as Black, Indigenous and decolonial approaches. Often these approaches are used in isolation, but together they reveal how the dominant concept of subjectivity has always needed an 'Other' and that the 'human' at the heart of human rights is not a universal concept. The book also pursues an analysis of visual discourses in the field of international human rights, with a focus on the ways in which exclusions are represented and entrenched through the visual. It argues that international human rights are based on a vision-centred sensorium and certain processes of reasoning that exclude emotions. Finally, the book considers how international human rights could embrace other forms of thinking and being in the world and recognize different sensory experiences.</p><p>This original perspective on the limits of human rights will appeal to legal theorists, socio-legal scholars, and others working in politics, sociology, anthropology and cultural studies with an interest in contemporary approaches to social justice and critical approaches.</p>

  • Human Rights and Subjectivity: Imagining a Sensing and Feeling Human, (Paperback)
  • Author: Elisabeth Roy-Trudel
  • ISBN: 9781032548913
  • Format: Paperback
  • Publication Date: 2026-07-20
  • Page Count: 274
Book format Paperback
Fiction/nonfiction Non-Fiction
Genre Political & Social Sciences
Publication date July, 2026
Pages 274
Subgenre Civil Rights
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Edition 1
Publisher Taylor &amp; Francis
Language English
Is collectible N
Recording time 0 min
Retail packaging Single Piece
Assembled product dimensions (l x w x h) 6.14 x 0.60 x 9.21 in
Assembled product weight 0.88 lb
Bisac subject heading Political Science

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