The Human Right to Dominate investigates the Israel/Palestine conflict to account for how human rights -- generally conceived as a counter-hegemonic instrument for righting historical injustices -- are increasingly being deployed to further subjugate the weak and legitimize their domination.
The Human Right to Dominate investigates the Israel/Palestine conflict to account for how human rights -- generally conceived as a counter-hegemonic instrument for righting historical injustices -- are increasingly being deployed to further subjugate the weak and legitimize their domination.
Nicola Perugini is a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Middle East Studies and Italian Studies at Brown University. Neve Gordon is Professor of Politics and Governemnt at Ben-Gurion University and author of Israel's Occupation.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Introduction: Human Rights as Domination Chapter 1: The Paradox of Human Rights Chapter 2: The Threat of Human Rights Chapter 3: The Human Right to Kill Chapter 4: The Human Right to Colonize Conclusion: What Remains of Human Rights? Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Introduction: Human Rights as Domination Chapter 1: The Paradox of Human Rights Chapter 2: The Threat of Human Rights Chapter 3: The Human Right to Kill Chapter 4: The Human Right to Colonize Conclusion: What Remains of Human Rights? Notes Bibliography Index
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