Gender, Culture and Human Rights: Reclaiming Universalism: Human Rights Law in Perspective
Autor Siobhán Mullallyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 mai 2006
Din seria Human Rights Law in Perspective
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781841135137
ISBN-10: 1841135135
Pagini: 287
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Seria Human Rights Law in Perspective
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1841135135
Pagini: 287
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Seria Human Rights Law in Perspective
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
This books argues in favour of a dual-track approach to cultural conflicts, combining legal regulation with an ongoing moral-political dialogue on the scope and content of human rights.
Notă biografică
Siobhán Mullally is a Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Law, University College Cork, where she teaches international human rights law, immigration and refugee law and public international law.
Cuprins
1 The Discourse of Human Rights: 'An Active Enemy of Women's Progress'?2 Alan Gewirth's Community of Rights: Feminism, Liberalism and the Value of Community3 Political Liberalism, Feminism and the Limits of an 'Overlapping Consensus'4 Nussbaum and the Human Capabilities Approach: Reconciling Feminism and Universalism?5 Discourse Ethics, Feminism and the Return to the Universal6 Opting out of Women's Human Rights: Reservations to Human Rights Treaties and the Defence of Culture7 Debating Gender in Ireland (1): Family Values8 Debating Gender in Ireland (2): Reproductive Rights9 Women, Human Rights and Cultural Claims in Pakistan10 Debating Gender Equality in India: Feminism and Multicultural DilemmasCONCLUSION
Recenzii
the book succeeds in its goal of being 'a step that resituates feminism within the discourse of human rights, properly understood. It contributes significantly to highlighting with suspicion 'the growing gap between feminist theory and practice'.
Siobhán Mullally's book stands out as one of the more convincing and original contributions to this line of scholarship. The book also contributes to the feminist scholarship which critiques international human rights discourse...it targets, and deserves, a wide readership...Apart from being an important contribution to the feminism and human rights scholarship, the book is a stimulating read both for its skilful theoretical analysis and its fresh take on familiar practical dilemmas. More importantly, the monograph is to be welcomed as it addresses international human rights strategy in a way which is both deeply theoretical and contextual.
...contains interesting and lively discussions both of feminist and political theory.
" Universalism" has become a pejorative word in contemporary feminist scholarship. Siobhain Mullally's superb book on human rights law and cultural conflicts, which confirms the continued relevance of universal values to the international women's movement, is a much needed antidote to this trend...The two chapters that discuss the debates on family values and reproductive rights in Ireland reveal Mullally's skilful mastery of " insider methodology" as she applies her dual track approach to her " home" cultural context. Just as impressive is Mullally's ability to apply her theoretical analysis to non-Western cultures.
Siobhán Mullally's book stands out as one of the more convincing and original contributions to this line of scholarship. The book also contributes to the feminist scholarship which critiques international human rights discourse...it targets, and deserves, a wide readership...Apart from being an important contribution to the feminism and human rights scholarship, the book is a stimulating read both for its skilful theoretical analysis and its fresh take on familiar practical dilemmas. More importantly, the monograph is to be welcomed as it addresses international human rights strategy in a way which is both deeply theoretical and contextual.
...contains interesting and lively discussions both of feminist and political theory.
" Universalism" has become a pejorative word in contemporary feminist scholarship. Siobhain Mullally's superb book on human rights law and cultural conflicts, which confirms the continued relevance of universal values to the international women's movement, is a much needed antidote to this trend...The two chapters that discuss the debates on family values and reproductive rights in Ireland reveal Mullally's skilful mastery of " insider methodology" as she applies her dual track approach to her " home" cultural context. Just as impressive is Mullally's ability to apply her theoretical analysis to non-Western cultures.
Descriere
This book argues that feminism should reclaim the universal and reconstruct the theory and practice of human rights.