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A cross-disciplinary collection of scholarly essays, interviews, and creative pieces by artists, activists, and scholars examining how human rights recognition operates contextually and relationally.

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A cross-disciplinary collection of scholarly essays, interviews, and creative pieces by artists, activists, and scholars examining how human rights recognition operates contextually and relationally.
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Autorenporträt
Wendy S. Hesford is Professor, Ohio Eminent Scholar, and Faculty Director of the Global Arts + Humanities Theme at The Ohio State University. Her books include Violent Exceptions: Children's Human Rights and Humanitarian Rhetorics, Spectacular Rhetorics: Human Rights Visions, Recognitions, Feminisms, and many others. Momar K. Ndiaye is Assistant Professor of Dance at The Ohio State University. An artist, educator, and researcher, Ndiaye makes work that directly addresses the existential conditions of Africans in a world of globalization. His activism-driven pieces include "Toxu: Between Dreams and Realities," "Me and My Space," and "Genesis," among many others that have been shown at major festivals in Europe, Africa, and America. Amy Shuman is Professor Emerita at The Ohio State University. She is a Guggenheim Fellow and the author of Other People's Stories: Entitlement Claims and the Critique of Empathy, coeditor of Technologies of Suspicion and the Ethics of Obligation in Political Asylum, and author and editor of several other books.