Human Rights in the Americas
Herausgeber: Herrera-Sobek, María; Kirschner, Luz Angélica; Lomelí, Francisco
Human Rights in the Americas
Herausgeber: Herrera-Sobek, María; Kirschner, Luz Angélica; Lomelí, Francisco
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This interdisciplinary book explores human rights in the Americas from multiple perspectives and fields. Taking 1492 as a point of departure, the text explores Eurocentric historiographies of human rights and offer a more complete understanding of the genealogy of the human rights discourse and its many manifestations in the Americas.
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This interdisciplinary book explores human rights in the Americas from multiple perspectives and fields. Taking 1492 as a point of departure, the text explores Eurocentric historiographies of human rights and offer a more complete understanding of the genealogy of the human rights discourse and its many manifestations in the Americas.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 467g
- ISBN-13: 9780367636920
- ISBN-10: 0367636921
- Artikelnr.: 65608894
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 467g
- ISBN-13: 9780367636920
- ISBN-10: 0367636921
- Artikelnr.: 65608894
María Herrera-Sobek is Professor Emerita from the University of California, Santa Barbara where she worked from 1997-2019. Francisco A. Lomelí is Professor Emeritus from the University of California at Santa Barbara and has worked and taught in both the Spanish & Portuguese and Chicana/o Studies since 1978. Luz Angélica Kirschner is an Assistant Professor in the School of American and Global Studies at South Dakota State University.
Introduction: Human Rights in the Americas I Early Origins of Human Rights
1 "Human Rights in the Americas: A Stony Path" 2 "Constructing Rights and
Empires in the Early Americas: The Parallel Reception Histories of Carlos
de Sigüenza y Góngora and Cotton Mather" 3 "Maps of Violence, Maps of
Resistance, or Where is Home in the Americas?" II Human Rights in Central
America and the Caribbean 4 "The Human Rights Situation in Central America
through the Lens of Literary Representation and Violence" 5 "Rebellion,
Repression, Reform: U.S. Marines in the Dominican Republic" III Human
Rights and Gender 6 "Black Women Writers in the Americas: The Struggle for
Human Rights in the Context of Coloniality" 7 "Autobiography, Fiction, and
Racial Hatred: Representation in Jamaica Kincaid's See Now Then" 8 "The
Rebirth of the Myth of the American Hero and Feminism" IV Human Rights:
Mexican Indigenous Groups and Mexican Americans (Chicanx) 9 "Dancing
Resistance, Controlling Singing and Right to Name Heritage: Mexican
Indigenous Autonomy, P'urepecha, Practices, and United Nations" 10 "Carey
McWilliams's Activism and the Democratic Human Rights Tradition" 11 "The
Ontogenesis of Fear in Héctor Tobar's, The Barbarian Nurseries" V Human
Rights: Afro-Brazilians, Afro-Latinas/os, and Latinas/os 12 "Brazilian
Quilombos: Castaínho and Its Struggle for Human Rights" 13 "Capá Prieto and
the Decolonial Afro-Latin(a/o) American Imagination" 14 "'We Got Latin
Soul': Transbarrio Dialogues and Afro-Latin Identity Formation in New
York's Puerto Rican Community during the Age of Black Power (1966-1972)"
VI Human Rights, Animals Rights, and Posthuman Rights 15 "From Racism to
Speciesism: The Question of the Freedom of the Other in the Works of J. M.
Coetzee and Jure Detela" 16 "To Be or Not To Be Human: The Plasticity of
Posthuman Rights"
1 "Human Rights in the Americas: A Stony Path" 2 "Constructing Rights and
Empires in the Early Americas: The Parallel Reception Histories of Carlos
de Sigüenza y Góngora and Cotton Mather" 3 "Maps of Violence, Maps of
Resistance, or Where is Home in the Americas?" II Human Rights in Central
America and the Caribbean 4 "The Human Rights Situation in Central America
through the Lens of Literary Representation and Violence" 5 "Rebellion,
Repression, Reform: U.S. Marines in the Dominican Republic" III Human
Rights and Gender 6 "Black Women Writers in the Americas: The Struggle for
Human Rights in the Context of Coloniality" 7 "Autobiography, Fiction, and
Racial Hatred: Representation in Jamaica Kincaid's See Now Then" 8 "The
Rebirth of the Myth of the American Hero and Feminism" IV Human Rights:
Mexican Indigenous Groups and Mexican Americans (Chicanx) 9 "Dancing
Resistance, Controlling Singing and Right to Name Heritage: Mexican
Indigenous Autonomy, P'urepecha, Practices, and United Nations" 10 "Carey
McWilliams's Activism and the Democratic Human Rights Tradition" 11 "The
Ontogenesis of Fear in Héctor Tobar's, The Barbarian Nurseries" V Human
Rights: Afro-Brazilians, Afro-Latinas/os, and Latinas/os 12 "Brazilian
Quilombos: Castaínho and Its Struggle for Human Rights" 13 "Capá Prieto and
the Decolonial Afro-Latin(a/o) American Imagination" 14 "'We Got Latin
Soul': Transbarrio Dialogues and Afro-Latin Identity Formation in New
York's Puerto Rican Community during the Age of Black Power (1966-1972)"
VI Human Rights, Animals Rights, and Posthuman Rights 15 "From Racism to
Speciesism: The Question of the Freedom of the Other in the Works of J. M.
Coetzee and Jure Detela" 16 "To Be or Not To Be Human: The Plasticity of
Posthuman Rights"
Introduction: Human Rights in the Americas I Early Origins of Human Rights
1 "Human Rights in the Americas: A Stony Path" 2 "Constructing Rights and
Empires in the Early Americas: The Parallel Reception Histories of Carlos
de Sigüenza y Góngora and Cotton Mather" 3 "Maps of Violence, Maps of
Resistance, or Where is Home in the Americas?" II Human Rights in Central
America and the Caribbean 4 "The Human Rights Situation in Central America
through the Lens of Literary Representation and Violence" 5 "Rebellion,
Repression, Reform: U.S. Marines in the Dominican Republic" III Human
Rights and Gender 6 "Black Women Writers in the Americas: The Struggle for
Human Rights in the Context of Coloniality" 7 "Autobiography, Fiction, and
Racial Hatred: Representation in Jamaica Kincaid's See Now Then" 8 "The
Rebirth of the Myth of the American Hero and Feminism" IV Human Rights:
Mexican Indigenous Groups and Mexican Americans (Chicanx) 9 "Dancing
Resistance, Controlling Singing and Right to Name Heritage: Mexican
Indigenous Autonomy, P'urepecha, Practices, and United Nations" 10 "Carey
McWilliams's Activism and the Democratic Human Rights Tradition" 11 "The
Ontogenesis of Fear in Héctor Tobar's, The Barbarian Nurseries" V Human
Rights: Afro-Brazilians, Afro-Latinas/os, and Latinas/os 12 "Brazilian
Quilombos: Castaínho and Its Struggle for Human Rights" 13 "Capá Prieto and
the Decolonial Afro-Latin(a/o) American Imagination" 14 "'We Got Latin
Soul': Transbarrio Dialogues and Afro-Latin Identity Formation in New
York's Puerto Rican Community during the Age of Black Power (1966-1972)"
VI Human Rights, Animals Rights, and Posthuman Rights 15 "From Racism to
Speciesism: The Question of the Freedom of the Other in the Works of J. M.
Coetzee and Jure Detela" 16 "To Be or Not To Be Human: The Plasticity of
Posthuman Rights"
1 "Human Rights in the Americas: A Stony Path" 2 "Constructing Rights and
Empires in the Early Americas: The Parallel Reception Histories of Carlos
de Sigüenza y Góngora and Cotton Mather" 3 "Maps of Violence, Maps of
Resistance, or Where is Home in the Americas?" II Human Rights in Central
America and the Caribbean 4 "The Human Rights Situation in Central America
through the Lens of Literary Representation and Violence" 5 "Rebellion,
Repression, Reform: U.S. Marines in the Dominican Republic" III Human
Rights and Gender 6 "Black Women Writers in the Americas: The Struggle for
Human Rights in the Context of Coloniality" 7 "Autobiography, Fiction, and
Racial Hatred: Representation in Jamaica Kincaid's See Now Then" 8 "The
Rebirth of the Myth of the American Hero and Feminism" IV Human Rights:
Mexican Indigenous Groups and Mexican Americans (Chicanx) 9 "Dancing
Resistance, Controlling Singing and Right to Name Heritage: Mexican
Indigenous Autonomy, P'urepecha, Practices, and United Nations" 10 "Carey
McWilliams's Activism and the Democratic Human Rights Tradition" 11 "The
Ontogenesis of Fear in Héctor Tobar's, The Barbarian Nurseries" V Human
Rights: Afro-Brazilians, Afro-Latinas/os, and Latinas/os 12 "Brazilian
Quilombos: Castaínho and Its Struggle for Human Rights" 13 "Capá Prieto and
the Decolonial Afro-Latin(a/o) American Imagination" 14 "'We Got Latin
Soul': Transbarrio Dialogues and Afro-Latin Identity Formation in New
York's Puerto Rican Community during the Age of Black Power (1966-1972)"
VI Human Rights, Animals Rights, and Posthuman Rights 15 "From Racism to
Speciesism: The Question of the Freedom of the Other in the Works of J. M.
Coetzee and Jure Detela" 16 "To Be or Not To Be Human: The Plasticity of
Posthuman Rights"