Human rights at the intersections : : transformation through local, global, and cosmopolitan challenges / / edited by Anthony Tirado Chase [and three others].
"At a time when states are increasingly hostile to the international rights regime, human rights activists have forged alliances with non-state and sub-state actors as a point of entry for the implementation of human rights law. These recent developments complicate conventional analysis of rela...
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Place / Publishing House: | London [England] : : Bloomsbury Academic,, 2022. |
Year of Publication: | 2022 |
Language: | English |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (272 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : intersections and tTransformations / Anthony Tirado Chase, Sofia Gruskin, and Pardis Mahdavi
- Section 1. Exploding the global-local binary in "cosmopolitan" human rights
- "A band aid on a bullet wound" : cosmopolitan desire in a pluriversal world / Joe Hoover
- Snapshot #1. Localism vs globalism : authoritarianism's battlefield in the Arab region / Bahey eldin Hassan
- Relishing the roots : the promise and peril of decentralizing human rights discourse / Kristi Heather Kenyon
- The future of human rights is local / Michael Goodhart
- Snapshot #2. Global-local intersections to advance accountability in post-conflict Côte d'Ivoire / Cristián Correa
- Human rights at the intersections of structural and cultural violence / LaDawn Haglund
- Everyday cosmopolitanism and human rights / Huss Banai
- Who cares? : exclusion, empathy and solidarity / Shareen Hertel
- Section 2. Human rights, the city, and "local" actors
- Fom rebels to rocks : cities as anchors in turbulent times / Gaea Morales
- Snapshot #3. Global human rights norms and city policy in Los Angeles / Erin Bromaghim and Angela Kim
- Resourcing rights : hw sub-state actors can use local fiscal policy to counteract democratic erosion / Sergio Chaparro Hernández and Nelson Camilo Sánchez
- Truth-in-Los Angeles : "reimagining and rejuvenating global norms at the city level" / Anthony Tirado Chase
- Snapshot #4. Racial justice in Los Angeles : what can global truth-telling norms offer? / Brenda Shockley and Zita Davis
- Localizing international human rights norms through participatory video with people affected by leprosy in Niger, Nigeria, and Mozambique / Yohanna Abdou, Shehu Sarkin Fada, Paulo E. Hansine, Jone A. José, and William Paul Simmons
- The complex intersection of legacies of violence and legacies of resistance in Montes de María, Colombia / Pablo Abitbol Piñeiro
- Section 3. Sexuality and sexual rights
- Sex, sexuality, and sexual and reproductive health : the role of human rights? / Kate Gilmore and Rajat Khosla
- Snapshot #5. Global-local intersections to change politics and public policy on sexuality in Brazil / Vera Paiva
- Navigating homocolonialism in LGBTQ2+ rights strategies : sexual and political possibilities beyond the current framing of international queer rights / Momin Rahman and Adnan Hossain
- Snapshot #6. Glocalization and sexual rights / Pascale Allotey
- Intersex human rights in a time of instrumentalization and backlash / Morgan Carpenter
- Eppur si muove : reflections on human rights and trans depathologization in ICD-11 / Mauro Cabral 183
- Section 4. Feminism and the "triple bind"
- Whose gender is it? : inclusion versus exclusion in global feminist movements / Lara Stemple
- What can intersectional approaches reveal about violence? / Dolores Trevizo
- Thinking feminism and its discontents / Alison Brysk
- Why does sexual difference matter in the legal paradigm of equality? : human rights violations of migrant women in immigration detention in Mexico / Alethia Fernández de la Reguera
- Snapshot #7. Feminism and its discontents : a conversation with Gloria Steinem and Gloria Feldt Pardis Mahdavi
- Conclusion : human rights in motion / Hussein Banai.