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Human rights : an anthropological reader / edited by Mark Goodale

Contributor(s): Series: Blackwell readers in anthropology ; 10Analytics: Show analyticsPublication details: Malden, MA : Blackwell Pub. Ltd., c2009Description: ix, 406 p. ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9781405183345 (pbk. : alk. paper)
  • 9781405183352 (hardcover : alk. paper)
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Contents:
Introduction: human rights and anthropology / Mark Goodale -- Conceptual and historical foundations -- Statement on human rights (1947) and commentaries / American Anthropological Association, Julian Steward, H. G. Barnett -- The decline of the nation-state and the end of the rights of man / Hannah Arendt -- The good, the bad, and the intolerable: minority group rights / Will Kymlicka -- Toward a cross-cultural approach to defining international standards of human rights / Abudullahi Ahmed An Naim -- Human rights and capabilities / Amartya Sen -- Anthropology and human rights activism -- Declaration on anthropology and human rights (1999) / American Anthropological Association -- Anthropology, human rights, and social transformation / Ellen Messer -- Excavations of the heart: healing fragmented communities / Victoria Sanford -- Rethinking health and human rights: time for a paradigm shift / Paul Farmer and Nicole Gastineau -- Rotten trade: millennial capitalism, human values, and global justice in organs trafficking / Nancy Scheper-Hughes -- Do anthropologists have an ethical obligation to promote human rights? / Terence Turner, Laura Graham, Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban, Jane Cowan -- The ethnography of human rights practices -- Representing human rights violations: social contexts and subjectivities / Richard. A. Wilson -- Gendered intersections: collective and individual rights in indigenous women's experience / Shannon Speed -- Human rights and moral panics: listening to popular grievances / Harri Englund -- Legal transplants and cultural translation: making human rights in the vernacular / Sally Engle Merry -- Critical anthropologies of human rights -- Culture and rights after culture and rights / Jane Cowan -- Human rights as cultural practice: an anthropological critique / Ann-Belinda Preis -- Between universalism and relativism: a critique of the UNESCO concept of culture / Thomas Hylland Eriksen -- Toward a critical anthropology of human rights / Mark Goodale -- Appendix: websites on human rights -- Index
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Includes bibliographical references and index

Introduction: human rights and anthropology / Mark Goodale -- Conceptual and historical foundations -- Statement on human rights (1947) and commentaries / American Anthropological Association, Julian Steward, H. G. Barnett -- The decline of the nation-state and the end of the rights of man / Hannah Arendt -- The good, the bad, and the intolerable: minority group rights / Will Kymlicka -- Toward a cross-cultural approach to defining international standards of human rights / Abudullahi Ahmed An Naim -- Human rights and capabilities / Amartya Sen -- Anthropology and human rights activism -- Declaration on anthropology and human rights (1999) / American Anthropological Association -- Anthropology, human rights, and social transformation / Ellen Messer -- Excavations of the heart: healing fragmented communities / Victoria Sanford -- Rethinking health and human rights: time for a paradigm shift / Paul Farmer and Nicole Gastineau -- Rotten trade: millennial capitalism, human values, and global justice in organs trafficking / Nancy Scheper-Hughes -- Do anthropologists have an ethical obligation to promote human rights? / Terence Turner, Laura Graham, Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban, Jane Cowan -- The ethnography of human rights practices -- Representing human rights violations: social contexts and subjectivities / Richard. A. Wilson -- Gendered intersections: collective and individual rights in indigenous women's experience / Shannon Speed -- Human rights and moral panics: listening to popular grievances / Harri Englund -- Legal transplants and cultural translation: making human rights in the vernacular / Sally Engle Merry -- Critical anthropologies of human rights -- Culture and rights after culture and rights / Jane Cowan -- Human rights as cultural practice: an anthropological critique / Ann-Belinda Preis -- Between universalism and relativism: a critique of the UNESCO concept of culture / Thomas Hylland Eriksen -- Toward a critical anthropology of human rights / Mark Goodale -- Appendix: websites on human rights -- Index

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