New Directions in Feminism and Human Rights
Role
Dana Collins (Editor)
Sylvanna M. Falcon (Editor)
Sharmila Lodhia (Editor)
Molly Talcott (Editor)
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Description
On the sixtieth anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, feminists are at a critical juncture to re-envision and re-engage in a politics of human rights. Interdisciplinary feminist conversations among scholar-activists can both challenge and enrich new directions in feminism and human rights. The scholarly and activist writings that comprise this collection advance both research and critical conversations about feminism and human rights by revealing the transformative potential of a feminist human rights praxis that embraces both critique and collective justice. The editors' method has been to move beyond a wholesale dismissal of human rights so that the book may begin new dialogues that envision transnational, gender and antiracist social justice approaches.
This book features work that engages academic critiques of human rights frameworks yet goes further by exploring the potential of human rights activism ‘from below’. These groundbreaking chapters and conversations provide evidence of the persistent challenges and the attendant possibilities inherent in feminist human rights activism and theorizing – they offer this book, underscoring the creative displays of grassroots resistance by women globally and affirming transnational feminist solidarity.
ISBN
978-0415610308
Publication Date
2011
Publisher
Routledge
Disciplines
Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies | Women's Studies
Recommended Citation
Collins, Dana; Falcon, Sylvanna M.; Lodhia, Sharmila; and Talcott, Molly, "New Directions in Feminism and Human Rights" (2011). Faculty Book Gallery. 152.
https://scholarcommons.scu.edu/faculty_books/152