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This volume expands our understanding of the pursuit of human
rights during the era of the War on Terror. The threat to human
rights both in the United States and among detainees in US-governed
detention facilities created a widely perceived crisis in human
rights. This text explores the broad and complicated ramifications
of crisis by looking comparatively at societies in the present era
and looking back at the historical and legal foundations of human
rights. Human Rights in Crisis contains an element of hope derived
from a conviction that the pursuit of human rights happens on many
fronts and in many ways around the globe; that a retreat from human
rights in the United States does not necessarily signal a global
retreat. The essays here include perspectives from History,
Anthropology, and Legal Studies, with a resulting interdisciplinary
portrait of the complexities of pursuing human rights in wartime.
This volume expands our understanding of the pursuit of human
rights during the era of the War on Terror. The threat to human
rights both in the United States and among detainees in US-governed
detention facilities created a widely perceived crisis in human
rights. This text explores the broad and complicated ramifications
of crisis by looking comparatively at societies in the present era
and looking back at the historical and legal foundations of human
rights. Human Rights in Crisis contains an element of hope derived
from a conviction that the pursuit of human rights happens on many
fronts and in many ways around the globe; that a retreat from human
rights in the United States does not necessarily signal a global
retreat. The essays here include perspectives from History,
Anthropology, and Legal Studies, with a resulting interdisciplinary
portrait of the complexities of pursuing human rights in wartime.
Spiritual and Mental Health Crisis in Globalizing Senegal explores
the history of mental health in Senegal, and how psychological
difficulties were expressed in the terms of spiritualism, magic,
witchcraft, spirit possession, and ancestor worship. Focused on the
effervescent and fruitful early post-colonial years at the Fann
Hospital, situated at the famed University of Dakar, Cheikh Anta
Diop, this book reveals provocative treatment innovations via case
studies of individuals struggling for health and healing, and thus
operates as a suspension bridge between scholarship on witchcraft
and magic on the one side and the history psychiatry and
psychoanalysis on the other. Through these case studies, this book
creates a new route of exchange for healing knowledge for a broad
array of West African spiritual troubles, mental illness, magic,
soul cannibalism, witchcraft, spirit possession, and psychosis.
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