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Writing Wrongs - The Cultural Construction of Human Rights in India (Paperback)
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Writing Wrongs - The Cultural Construction of Human Rights in India (Paperback)
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This book examines the 'cultural apparatus' of Human Rights in
India today. It unravels discourses of victimhood, oppression,
suffering and witnessing through a study of autobiographies,
memoirs, reportage and media coverage, and documentaries. Moving
across multiple media and genres for their representations of
Dalits, riot victims, prisoners, abused and abandoned women and
children, examining the formal properties of victim texts for their
documentation of trauma, and analyzing the role of the sympathetic
imagination, Writing Wrongs inaugurates a whole new field in
literary-cultural studies by focusing on the narratives that build
the culture of Human Rights. It argues for taking this cultural
apparatus as essential to the political and legal dimensions of
Human Rights. The book emphasizes the need for an ethical turn to
literary-cultural studies and a cultural turn to Human Rights
studies, arguing that a public culture of Human Rights has a key
role to play in revitalizing civil society and its institutions. It
will be of interest to Human Rights scholars and activists, and
those in political science, sociology, literary and cultural
studies, narrative theory and psychology.
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