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The Idea of a Human Rights Museum is the first book to examine the
formation of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights and to situate
the museum within the context of the international proliferation of
such institutions. Sixteen essays consider the wider political,
cultural and architectural contexts within which the museum
physically and conceptually evolved drawing comparisons between the
CMHR and institutions elsewhere in the world that emphasize human
rights and social justice. This collection brings together authors
from diverse fields-law, cultural studies, museum studies,
sociology, history, political science, and literature-to critically
assess the potentials and pitfalls of human rights education
through ""ideas"" museums. Accessible, engaging, and informative,
the collection's essays will encourage museum-goers to think more
deeply about the content of human rights exhibits. The Idea of a
Human Rights Museum is the first title in the University of
Manitoba Press's Human Rights and Social Justice Series. This
series publishes work that explores the quest for social justice
and the basic rights and freedoms to which all human beings are
entitled, including civil, political, economic, social, collective,
and cultural rights.
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