Human Rights: An Anthropological ReaderISBN: 978-1-4051-8335-2
Hardcover
416 pages
October 2008, Wiley-Blackwell
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• Comprises key works that demonstrate the important
contributions anthropologists have made to the understanding and
practice of human rights over the last 60 years
• Draws on a range of intellectual and methodological approaches to reveal both the ambiguities and potential of the postwar human rights project
• Brings together essays by both contemporary luminaries and seminal figures to provide a rich introduction to the subject
• Supplemented with selected international human rights documents and links to websites on human rights
• Draws on a range of intellectual and methodological approaches to reveal both the ambiguities and potential of the postwar human rights project
• Brings together essays by both contemporary luminaries and seminal figures to provide a rich introduction to the subject
• Supplemented with selected international human rights documents and links to websites on human rights