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Culture and Rights: Anthropological Perspectives (Contemporary Middle East)

معرفی کتاب «Culture and Rights: Anthropological Perspectives (Contemporary Middle East)» نوشتهٔ edited by Jane K. Cowan, Marie-Bénédicte Dembour, and Richard A. Wilson، منتشرشده توسط نشر Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing) در سال 2001. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Do people everywhere have the same, or even compatible, ideas about multiculturalism, indigenous rights or women's rights? The authors of this book move beyond the traditional terms of the universalism versus cultural relativism debate. Through detailed case studies from around the world (Hawaii, France, Thailand, Botswana, Greece, Nepal and Canada) they explore the concrete effects of rights talk and rights institutions on people's lives. 1. Introduction; Part I. Setting Universal Rights: 2. Changing rights, changing culture Sally Engle Merry; 3. Following the movement of a pendulum: between universalism and relativism Marie-Bénédicte Dembour; 4. Imposing rights? - a case study of child prostitution in Thailand Heather Montgomery; 5. Gendering culture: towards a plural perspective of Kwena women's rights Anne Griffiths; 6. Between universalism and relativism: a critique of the UNESCO concept of culture Thomas Hylland Eriksen; Part II. Claiming Cultural Rights: 7. Ambiguities of an emancipatory discourse: The making of a Macedonian minority in Greece Jane K. Cowan; 8. From cultural rights to individual rights and back: Nepalese struggles over culture and identity David Gellner; 9. Advancing indigenous claims through the law: Reflections on the Guatemalan peace process Rachel Sieder and Jessica Witchell; 10. Rights as the reward for simulated cultural sameness: the Innu in the Canadian colonial context Colin Samson Changing rights, changing culture / Sally Engle Merry Following the movement of a pendulum : between universalism and relativism / Marie-Benedicte Dembour Imposing rights? A case study of child prostitution in Thailand / Heather Montgomery Gendering culture : towards a plural perspective on Kwena women's rights / Anne Griffiths Between universalism and relativism : a critique of the UNESCO concept of culture / Thomas Hylland Eriksen Ambiguities of an emancipatory disoucse : the making of a Macedonian minoritiy in Greece / Jane K. Cowan From group rights to individual rights and back : Napalese struggles over culture and equality / David N. Gellner Advancing indigenous claims through the law : reflections on the Guatemalan peace process / Rachel Sieder and Jessica Witchell Rights as the reward for simulated cultural sameness : the Innu in the Canandian colonial context / Colin Samson "Do people everywhere have the same, or even compatible, ideas about multiculturalism, indigenous rights or women's rights? The authors of this book move beyond the traditional terms of the universalism versus cultural relativism debate. Through detailed case-studies from around the world (Hawaii, France, Thailand, Botswana, Greece, Nepal and Canada) they explore the concrete effects of rights talk and rights institutions on people's lives." http://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/cam021/00045523.html In the past few decades there has been a dramatic increase in negotiations between social groups of various kinds and political institutions, whether at the local, national or supra-national level, phrased in a language of 'rights'.

Case studies which consider the relationship between universal human rights and particular societies.

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