The Pluriverse of Human Rights: The Diversity of Struggles for Dignity
The Diversity of Struggles for Dignity
Herausgeber: de Sousa Santos, Boaventura; Martins, Bruno
The Pluriverse of Human Rights: The Diversity of Struggles for Dignity
The Diversity of Struggles for Dignity
Herausgeber: de Sousa Santos, Boaventura; Martins, Bruno
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The impasse affecting human rights as a language used to express struggles for dignity reflects the epistemological and political exhaustion which blights the global North. Inspired by struggles from all corners of the world, this book offers a highly conditional response to the prevailing notion of human rights today.
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The impasse affecting human rights as a language used to express struggles for dignity reflects the epistemological and political exhaustion which blights the global North. Inspired by struggles from all corners of the world, this book offers a highly conditional response to the prevailing notion of human rights today.
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Produktdetails
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- Epistemologies of the South
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 152mm x 229mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9781032012216
- ISBN-10: 1032012218
- Artikelnr.: 61398867
- Epistemologies of the South
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 152mm x 229mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9781032012216
- ISBN-10: 1032012218
- Artikelnr.: 61398867
Boaventura de Sousa Santos is Emeritus Professor of Sociology at the University of Coimbra (Portugal), and Distinguished Legal Scholar at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (USA). He has written extensively on globalization, sociology of law and the state, epistemology and social movements. His most recent publication The End of the Cognitive Empire: The Coming of Age of Epistemologies of the South (2018). Bruno Sena Martins is Senior Researcher at the Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra. Co-coordinator of the Doctoral Program Human Rights in Contemporary Societies. He was Vice-President of CES/UC Scientific Board and Co-coordinator of the research group Democracy, Citizenship and Law Research Group (DECIDe). In 2007, he was Research Fellow at the Centre for Disability Studies (CDS), School of Sociology and Social Policy, University of Leeds. His research interests include body, disability, human rights and colonialism.
Preface
Introduction
Part 1. Human frontiers
1. Human Rights, democracy and development
Boaventura de Sousa Santos
2. A Being that was not made to suffer: on the difference of the human and
the differences between humans
João Arriscado Nunes
3. On the coloniality of human rights
Nelson Maldonado Torres
Part 2. Struggles and emergences
4. Revisiting the Bhopal disaster: times of violence and latitudes of
memory
Bruno Sena Martins
5. Pluralism and the post-minority condition: reflections on the 'Pasmanda
Muslim' discourse in North India
Khalid Anis Ansari
6. Picturing Law, Reform and Sexual Violence: Notes on the Delhi Protests
of 2012-2013Pratiksha Baxi
7. Women and Mass Violence in Mozambique during the Late Colonial Period
Maria Paula Meneses
8. Women's Human Rights, Legal Mobilization and Epistemologies of the South
Cecília MacDowell Santos
9. The power of racism in academia: knowledge production and political
disputes
Marta Araújo and Silvia R. Maeso
10. The Roma collective memory and the epistemological limits of Western
historiography
Cayetano Fernández
11. Rights, confinement, and liberation: rearguard theory and freedom of
movement
Julia Suárez-Krabbe
12. The Mediterranean as the EU human rights boundary
Angeles Castaño Madroñal
Conclusion
Boaventura de Sousa Santos and Bruno Sena Martins
Introduction
Part 1. Human frontiers
1. Human Rights, democracy and development
Boaventura de Sousa Santos
2. A Being that was not made to suffer: on the difference of the human and
the differences between humans
João Arriscado Nunes
3. On the coloniality of human rights
Nelson Maldonado Torres
Part 2. Struggles and emergences
4. Revisiting the Bhopal disaster: times of violence and latitudes of
memory
Bruno Sena Martins
5. Pluralism and the post-minority condition: reflections on the 'Pasmanda
Muslim' discourse in North India
Khalid Anis Ansari
6. Picturing Law, Reform and Sexual Violence: Notes on the Delhi Protests
of 2012-2013Pratiksha Baxi
7. Women and Mass Violence in Mozambique during the Late Colonial Period
Maria Paula Meneses
8. Women's Human Rights, Legal Mobilization and Epistemologies of the South
Cecília MacDowell Santos
9. The power of racism in academia: knowledge production and political
disputes
Marta Araújo and Silvia R. Maeso
10. The Roma collective memory and the epistemological limits of Western
historiography
Cayetano Fernández
11. Rights, confinement, and liberation: rearguard theory and freedom of
movement
Julia Suárez-Krabbe
12. The Mediterranean as the EU human rights boundary
Angeles Castaño Madroñal
Conclusion
Boaventura de Sousa Santos and Bruno Sena Martins
Preface
Introduction
Part 1. Human frontiers
1. Human Rights, democracy and development
Boaventura de Sousa Santos
2. A Being that was not made to suffer: on the difference of the human and
the differences between humans
João Arriscado Nunes
3. On the coloniality of human rights
Nelson Maldonado Torres
Part 2. Struggles and emergences
4. Revisiting the Bhopal disaster: times of violence and latitudes of
memory
Bruno Sena Martins
5. Pluralism and the post-minority condition: reflections on the 'Pasmanda
Muslim' discourse in North India
Khalid Anis Ansari
6. Picturing Law, Reform and Sexual Violence: Notes on the Delhi Protests
of 2012-2013Pratiksha Baxi
7. Women and Mass Violence in Mozambique during the Late Colonial Period
Maria Paula Meneses
8. Women's Human Rights, Legal Mobilization and Epistemologies of the South
Cecília MacDowell Santos
9. The power of racism in academia: knowledge production and political
disputes
Marta Araújo and Silvia R. Maeso
10. The Roma collective memory and the epistemological limits of Western
historiography
Cayetano Fernández
11. Rights, confinement, and liberation: rearguard theory and freedom of
movement
Julia Suárez-Krabbe
12. The Mediterranean as the EU human rights boundary
Angeles Castaño Madroñal
Conclusion
Boaventura de Sousa Santos and Bruno Sena Martins
Introduction
Part 1. Human frontiers
1. Human Rights, democracy and development
Boaventura de Sousa Santos
2. A Being that was not made to suffer: on the difference of the human and
the differences between humans
João Arriscado Nunes
3. On the coloniality of human rights
Nelson Maldonado Torres
Part 2. Struggles and emergences
4. Revisiting the Bhopal disaster: times of violence and latitudes of
memory
Bruno Sena Martins
5. Pluralism and the post-minority condition: reflections on the 'Pasmanda
Muslim' discourse in North India
Khalid Anis Ansari
6. Picturing Law, Reform and Sexual Violence: Notes on the Delhi Protests
of 2012-2013Pratiksha Baxi
7. Women and Mass Violence in Mozambique during the Late Colonial Period
Maria Paula Meneses
8. Women's Human Rights, Legal Mobilization and Epistemologies of the South
Cecília MacDowell Santos
9. The power of racism in academia: knowledge production and political
disputes
Marta Araújo and Silvia R. Maeso
10. The Roma collective memory and the epistemological limits of Western
historiography
Cayetano Fernández
11. Rights, confinement, and liberation: rearguard theory and freedom of
movement
Julia Suárez-Krabbe
12. The Mediterranean as the EU human rights boundary
Angeles Castaño Madroñal
Conclusion
Boaventura de Sousa Santos and Bruno Sena Martins