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Sociocultural Otherness and Minority Justice: A Study on China: Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice, cartea 88

Autor Hanna H. Wei
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 feb 2023
This book draws attention to the nonlegal, sociocultural aspects of justice for minorities in China. The primary objectives are threefold. The first is to present a tentative analysis of the lived realities of being ‘the other’ in China, with the aim of presenting a critical picture of the complex national context and identifying main concerns and key challenges. Six topics are covered - gender roles, health, class, intimacy, ethnicity and religion, and expression. The second objective is to explore the interaction between a wide range of factors and myriad systems that enable or hinder protection and justice for these groups, be they historical, political, social, or cultural, hoping to open up a rich domain of inquiry for those interested in to what extent and in what ways otherness may or may not survive in China. The third objective is to bring attention to new trends and developments, some are easily identifiable whereas others are less detectable,some are interrelated while others are relatively isolated, some are straightforward and others remain easily misinterpreted. 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789811697548
ISBN-10: 981169754X
Pagini: 271
Ilustrații: XV, 271 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2022
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Seria Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice

Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

Introduction.- Gender Roles and Social Justice.- Social Norms and the Right to Health.- Structural Reforms and the Individual.- Ethno-Religious Diversity and Sinicisation.- Intimacy and the Policing of Virtue.- Expression and the Nation State.

Notă biografică

Hanna H. Wei is Professor at the Qingdao Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences, Shandong University, China, and formerly Professor of Jurisprudence and Human Rights at the Law School of Shandong University. Her research interests are minority rights, multiculturalism and intercultural dialogue. Her A Dialogical Concept of Minority Rights was published in 2016. 

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This book draws attention to the nonlegal, sociocultural aspects of justice for minorities in China. The primary objectives are threefold. The first is to present a tentative analysis of the lived realities of being ‘the other’ in China, with the aim of presenting a critical picture of the complex national context and identifying main concerns and key challenges. Six topics are covered - gender roles, health, class, intimacy, ethnicity and religion, and expression. The second objective is to explore the interaction between a wide range of factors and myriad systems that enable or hinder protection and justice for these groups, be they historical, political, social, or cultural, hoping to open up a rich domain of inquiry for those interested in to what extent and in what ways otherness may or may not survive in China. The third objective is to bring attention to new trends and developments, some are easily identifiable whereas others are less detectable, some are interrelated while others are relatively isolated, some are straightforward and others remain easily misinterpreted. 


Caracteristici

Is a multidisciplinary study on the meanings of being ‘the others’ in communitarian China Presents the most recent developments in the field, the latest studies and court cases where appropriate Draws attention to the non-legal, sociocultural aspect of justice for minorities in China