9780812221428-0812221427-Gender and Culture at the Limit of Rights (Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights)

Gender and Culture at the Limit of Rights (Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights)

ISBN-13: 9780812221428
ISBN-10: 0812221427
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Dorothy L. Hodgson
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Format: Paperback 312 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780812221428
ISBN-10: 0812221427
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Dorothy L. Hodgson
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Format: Paperback 312 pages

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Gender and Culture at the Limit of Rights (Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights) (ISBN-13: 9780812221428 and ISBN-10: 0812221427), written by authors Dorothy L. Hodgson, was published by University of Pennsylvania Press in 2013. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Gender and Culture at the Limit of Rights (Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.41.

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An interdisciplinary collection, Gender and Culture at the Limit of Rights examines the potential and limitations of the "women's rights as human rights" framework as a strategy for seeking gender justice. Drawing on detailed case studies from the United States, Africa, Latin America, Asia, and elsewhere, contributors to the volume explore the specific social histories, political struggles, cultural assumptions, and gender ideologies that have produced certain rights or reframed long-standing debates in the language of rights.

The essays address the gender-specific ways in which rights-based protocols have been analyzed, deployed, and legislated in the past and the present and the implications for women and men, adults and children in various social and geographical locations. Questions addressed include: What are the gendered assumptions and effects of the dominance of rights-based discourses for claims to social justice? What kinds of opportunities and limitations does such a "culture of rights" provide to seekers of justice, whether individuals or collectives, and how are these gendered? How and why do female bodies often become the site of contention in contexts pitting cultural against juridical perspectives?

The contributors speak to central issues in current scholarly and policy debates about gender, culture, and human rights from comparative disciplinary, historical, and geographical perspectives. By taking "gender," rather than just "women," seriously as a category of analysis, the chapters suggest that the very sources of the power of human rights discourses, specifically "women's rights as human rights" discourses, to produce social change are also the sources of its limitations.

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