The Social Work of Narrative: Human Rights and the Cultural Imaginary

The Social Work of Narrative: Human Rights and the Cultural Imaginary

by Richard Martin, Nicholas Jose, Gillian Whitlock, Jane Lydon, Sukhmani Khorana, Mike Hill, Helen Gilbert, Asha Varadharajan, Chantal Zabus, Kieran Dolin, Gareth Griffiths, Russell West-Pavlov, Ned Curthoys, Ethan Blue, Joseph R. Slaughter, Golnar Nabizadeh, David Trigger, Michael R. Griffiths

Tytuł oryginalny
Atomic Habits
Język oryginału
Angielski
Liczba stron
320
Wydawnictwo
Avery

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This book addresses the ways in which a range of representational forms have influenced and helped implement the project of human rights across the world, and seeks to show how public discourses on law and politics grow out of and are influenced by the imaginative representations of human rights. It draws on a multi-disciplinary approach, using historical, literary, anthropological, visual arts, and media studies methods and readings, and covers a wider range of geographic areas than has previously been attempted. A series of specifically-commissioned essays by leading scholars in the field and by emerging young academics show how a multidisciplinary approach can illuminate this central concern.

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