توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب The Social Work of Narrative: Human Rights and the Cultural Imaginary
نام کتاب : The Social Work of Narrative: Human Rights and the Cultural Imaginary
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : اثر اجتماعی روایت: حقوق بشر و تخیل فرهنگی
سری : Studies in World Literature 4
نویسندگان : Gareth Griffiths (editor), Philip Mead (editor)
ناشر : ibidem
سال نشر : 2017
تعداد صفحات : 409
ISBN (شابک) : 3838209583 , 9783838209586
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 4 مگابایت
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Acknowledgements
Contents
Introduction: Where do we come from? Who are we? Where are we going? • Gareth Griffiths
Part 1: Narrative and Human Rights in the Contemporary Moment
Life, Story, Violence: What Narrative Doesn’t Say • Joseph R. Slaughter
Writing Transgenderism and Human-Rights-with-a-Difference in Post-Apartheid South Africa • Chantal Zabus
Human Rights after the Human Being per se: Narration and Numbers in Net-centric War • Mike Hill
“The massacre of our voices”: Indigenous Rights and Narrative in Contemporary Australian Literature and Law • Kieran Dolin
Ethnographic Collections, Indigenous Narratives, and Post-Colonial Rights in Australia • David Trigger and Richard Martin
Contrary Narratives in Contemporary Chinese Fiction • Nicholas Jose
How to Kick Ass when Life’s a Bitch: A Human Rights Bulletin from India • Asha Varadharajan
Bringing Literature to Rights: Asylum Seekers as Subjects of English • Gillian Whitlock
Part 2: Imaginative Representation and Human Rights
The Universal and the Local in Mũkoma wa Ngũgĩ’s Human Rights Novel Nairobi Heat • Russell West-Pavlov
The Politics of Representation in Joe Sacco’s Palestine • Ned Curthoys and Golnar Nabizadeh
“Pictures on the Wall, Music in the Air”: Popular Culture Forms, Human Rights Agitation and Fiction in Africa • Gareth Griffiths
On Show: Truth and Reconciliation in Canada • Helen Gilbert
Cognitive Maps and Spatial Narratives: US Deportation Hearings and the Imaginative Cartographies of Forced Removal • Ethan Blue
“Visual history at its best!” Visual Narrative and UNESCO’s 1951 Human Rights Exhibition • Jane Lydon
Balancing the Quotidian and the Political: Beyond Empathy in Australian Multi-platform Refugee Narratives • Sukhmani Khorana
Humanism’s Pharmakon: Subalternity and Universality • Michael R. Griffiths
Sovereignty of the Mind • Philip Mead
Afterword • Philip Mead
Contributors
Index