Gender, alterity and human rights : freedom in a fishbowl / Ratna Kapur, Queen Mary University of London, UK.
2018
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Gender, alterity and human rights : freedom in a fishbowl / Ratna Kapur, Queen Mary University of London, UK.
Published
Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA, USA : Edward Elgar Publishing, [2018]
Copyright
©2018
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K3242 .K37 2018
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ISBN
9781788112529 (cased)
1788112520 (cased)
9781788112536 (eBook)
1788112520 (cased)
9781788112536 (eBook)
Description
xiii, 307 pages ; 25 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)1020868522
Summary
"Human rights are axiomatic with liberal freedom. This book builds on the critique of this mainstream and official position on human rights, drawing attention to how human rights have been deployed to advance political and cultural intents rather than bring about freedom for disenfranchised groups. Its approach is unique insofar as it focuses on queer, feminist and postcolonial human rights advocacy, exposing how such interventions have at times advanced neo-liberal agendas and new forms of imperialism, and enabled a carceral politics rather than producing freedom for their constituencies. Through a focus on campaigns for same-sex marriage, ending violence against women, and the Islamic veil bans in liberal democracies, human rights emerge as forms of governance that operate through normative prescriptions, which bind even as they purport to free, and establish a hierarchy of the human subject: who is human and who is not; who qualifies for rights and who does not. This book argues that the futurity of human rights rests in a transformative engagement with non-liberal registers of freedom beyond the narrow confines of the liberal fishbowl. This book will have a global appeal for students and academics concerned with international and human rights law, jurisprudence, critical legal theory, gender studies, postcolonial studies, feminist legal theory, queer theory, religious studies, and philosophy. It will appeal to political activists and policymakers in the global justice arena concerned with the freedom of disenfranchised groups, human rights, gender justice, and the rights sexual and religious minorities." -- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Available in Other Form
Online version: Kapur, Ratna, 1959- Gender, alterity and human rights. Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, [2018] 9781788112536 (OCoLC)1045069766
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
viii
Prologue
xi
Introduction
1
1.
Liberal freedom in a fishbowl
27
2.
Precarious desires and the pursuit of rights
55
3.
Freedom, women's rights and the rise of the sexual security regime
85
4.
Alterity, gender equality and the veil
120
5.
Despair, redemption and the turn away from human rights
151
6.
Seeking freedom through alternative registers
180
7.
Freedom from the fishbowl
210
Epilogue
239
Bibliography
253
Index
293