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A Human Right to Culture and Identity - The Ambivalence of Group Rights (Paperback)
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A Human Right to Culture and Identity - The Ambivalence of Group Rights (Paperback)
Series: Studies in Social and Global Justice
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Is it desirable, or even necessary, to have distinct human rights
for cultural identities? Do different conceptions of culture and
identity, and their potential to frame human rights violations as
culturally appropriate, complicate the question? How should a human
right to collective identity be outlined? Claims to human rights as
applying to a whole (ethnic, religious or cultural) group, instead
of the individual, prove to be complex. This book reveals the
pitfalls, benefits and demands that surround the debate for and
against culture and identity in human rights. It connects a
continuous and nuanced theoretical debate with highly topical
empirical findings about collective rights for indigenous groups,
which for centuries have been suppressed and marginalized and now
stand at the forefront of (successfully) demanding a human right to
their own culture and distinct identity. This book shows the
ambivalences of those demands and discusses solutions so that human
rights neither exclude marginalized cultural groups nor reproduce
rigid distinctions between seemingly exclusive cultures.
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