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- catalog abstract ""The languages and the logics of human rights have been deeply contested - regionally, nationally and globally. The second half of the twentieth century, justly celebrated as an age of human rights, has been marked both by explosive articulations of human rights standards and norms and by their sustained critique. This work explores the achievements and shortfalls of human rights and their future in an era of globalization." "While celebrating the rhetoric of the 'universality' of human rights, Upendra Baxi alerts us to the promises, as well as the perils, of statist and emancipatory discourses. Human rights proclamations and movements owe their emergence to increased sensitivity to the politics of cruelty beginning with the Holocaust and Hiroshima-Nagasaki. The 'New' social movements - such as women's struggle to feminize human rights practices, postmodernist critiques of universalistic idiom of human rights, and movements in the politics of identity - present inaugural ways of relating human suffering to human rights." "This work explores the paradigm shift in human rights theory and practice that subordinates, even sacrifices, human rights of individual human beings and subaltern peoples to the needs and interests of the managers and agents of globalization. It traces the community of concerns that now reshape the activist energy and power of human rights movements everywhere." "The Future of Human Rights is essential reading for all concerned with human rights and human futures."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b12352360.
- catalog created "2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2002.".
- catalog description ""The languages and the logics of human rights have been deeply contested - regionally, nationally and globally. The second half of the twentieth century, justly celebrated as an age of human rights, has been marked both by explosive articulations of human rights standards and norms and by their sustained critique. This work explores the achievements and shortfalls of human rights and their future in an era of globalization." "While celebrating the rhetoric of the 'universality' of human rights, Upendra Baxi alerts us to the promises, as well as the perils, of statist and emancipatory discourses. Human rights proclamations and movements owe their emergence to increased sensitivity to the politics of cruelty beginning with the Holocaust and Hiroshima-Nagasaki. The 'New' social movements - such as women's struggle to feminize human rights practices, postmodernist critiques of universalistic idiom of human rights, and movements in the politics of identity - present inaugural ways of relating human suffering to human rights." "This work explores the paradigm shift in human rights theory and practice that subordinates, even sacrifices, human rights of individual human beings and subaltern peoples to the needs and interests of the managers and agents of globalization. It traces the community of concerns that now reshape the activist energy and power of human rights movements everywhere." "The Future of Human Rights is essential reading for all concerned with human rights and human futures."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "An age of human rights? -- Two notions of human rights: modern and contemporary -- The practices of contemporary human rights -- Too many or too few human rights -- Politics of identity and difference -- What is living and dead in relativism? -- Human rights movements and human rights markets -- The emergence of an alternate paradigm of human rights.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [167]-177) and indexes.".
- catalog extent "xviii, 184 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0195652894".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Delhi ; New York : Oxford University Press,".
- catalog subject "Human rights Philosophy.".
- catalog subject "Human rights.".
- catalog subject "JC571 .B376x 2002".
- catalog tableOfContents "An age of human rights? -- Two notions of human rights: modern and contemporary -- The practices of contemporary human rights -- Too many or too few human rights -- Politics of identity and difference -- What is living and dead in relativism? -- Human rights movements and human rights markets -- The emergence of an alternate paradigm of human rights.".
- catalog title "The future of human rights / Upendra Baxi.".
- catalog type "text".