About this book series
This series demonstrates how cultural critique can inform understandings of human rights as normative instruments that may at once express forms of human flourishing and be complicit with violence and inequality. The series investigates the role of genre and the aesthetic in shaping cultures of both rights and harm. Essential to this work is an understanding of human rights as at once normative and dynamic, encompassing egregious violations as well as forms of immiseration that have not always registered in human rights terms.
- Electronic ISSN
- 2524-8839
- Print ISSN
- 2524-8820
- Series Editor
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- Alexandra S. Moore
Book titles in this series
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The Guantánamo Artwork and Testimony of Moath Al-Alwi
Deaf Walls Speak
- Editors:
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- Alexandra S. Moore
- Elizabeth Swanson
- Copyright: 2024
Available Renditions
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- eBook
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Slavery and the Forensic Theatricality of Human Rights in the Spanish Empire
- Authors:
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- Karen-Margrethe Simonsen
- Copyright: 2023
Available Renditions
- Hard cover
- eBook
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Modern Literature and the Death Penalty, 1890-1950
- Authors:
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- Katherine Ebury
- Copyright: 2021
Available Renditions
- Hard cover
- Soft cover
- eBook
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Writing Beyond the State
Post-Sovereign Approaches to Human Rights in Literary Studies
- Editors:
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- Alexandra S. Moore
- Samantha Pinto
- Copyright: 2020
Available Renditions
- Hard cover
- Soft cover
- eBook