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Human rights at the intersections : transformation through local, global, and cosmopolitan challenges / edited by Anthony Tirado Chase, Pardis Mahdavi, Hussein Banai, Sofia Gruskin.

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Publication Info London ; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2023.
Copyright Notice ̐u2023
Descriptionxix, 267 pages ; 24 cm
Subject(s)
Other author/creatorChase, Anthony Tirado, editor.
Other author/creatorMahdavi, Pardis, 1978- editor.
Other author/creatorBanai, Hussein, editor.
Other author/creatorGruskin, Sofia, editor.
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 C̐uote d'Ivoire / Cristi̐uan 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 Hern̐uandez and Nelson Camilo S̐uanchez -- 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. Jos̐ue, and William Paul Simmons -- The complex intersection of legacies of violence and legacies of resistance in Montes de Mar̐uia, Colombia / Pablo Abitbol Pi̐uneiro -- 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 Fern̐uandez 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.
Abstract "At a time when states are increasingly hostile to the international rights regime, human rights activists have turned to non-state and sub-state actors to begin the implementation of human rights law. This complicates the conventional analysis of relationships between local actors, global norms, and cosmopolitanism. The contributions in this open access collection examine the "lived realities of human rights" and critically engage with debates on localism and cosmopolitanism, weaving insights from social sciences, humanities, and medicine into a broader call for interdisciplinary scholarship informed by practice. Chapters draw together theoretical frameworks on localism and cosmopolitanism, with case studies ranging from the #MeToo movement and Black Lives Matter to the human rights implications of Covid-19. Overall, the contributors argue that much of the work to be done centres on how human rights approaches can be better integrated across local and global institutions and better targeted towards grassroots-informed structural reform"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Issued in other formOnline version: Human rights at the intersections London ; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2023 9781350268678
Genre/formCase studies.
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