This book brings together two of the most powerful and relevant philosophical critiques of human rights: the post-colonialist and the post-Althusserian, its balanced internal structure not just throwing these two critiques together, but actually forcing them to enter into confrontation and dialogue. The book is organised in three parts: at each end, the post-colonialist and the post-Althusserian critiques are represented by some of their main thinkers (Ratna Kapur, G. C. Spivak, Upendra Baxi; Slavoj A iA ek, Jacques Ranciere), while in the middle, an American intermezzo (Richard Rorty, Wendy...
This book brings together two of the most powerful and relevant philosophical critiques of human rights: the post-colonialist and the post-Althusseria...
This book brings together two of the most powerful and relevant philosophical critiques of human rights: the post-colonialist and the post-Althusserian, its balanced internal structure not just throwing these two critiques together, but actually forcing them to enter into confrontation and dialogue.
The book is organised in three parts: at each end, the post-colonialist and the post-Althusserian critiques are represented by some of their main thinkers (Ratna Kapur, G. C. Spivak, Upendra Baxi; Slavoj Zizek, Jacques Ranciere), while in the middle, an American intermezzo (Richard...
This book brings together two of the most powerful and relevant philosophical critiques of human rights: the post-colonialist and the post-Althusse...