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Writing and Righting: Literature in the Age of Human Rights


Writing and Righting: Literature in the Age of Human Rights

Hardback by Stonebridge, Lyndsey (Professor of Humanities and Human Rights, Professor of Humanities and Human Rights, University of Birmingham)

Writing and Righting: Literature in the Age of Human Rights

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ISBN:
9780198814054
Publication Date:
26 Nov 2020
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
176 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 30 Apr 2024
Writing and Righting: Literature in the Age of Human Rights

Description

A bold and accessible argument for the moral and political value of literature in rightless times. The obvious humanity of books would seem to make literature and human rights natural allies. But what is the real connection between literature and human rights? In this short polemical book, Lyndsey Stonebridge shows how the history of human rights owes much to the creative imagining of writers. Yet, she argues, it is not enough to claim that literature is the empathetic wing of the human rights movement. At a time when human rights are so blatantly under attack, the writers we need how are the political truthtellers, the bold callers out of easy sympathy and comfortable platitudes.

Contents

1: Introduction: Literature in the Endtimes (?) of Human Rights 2: Once More with Feeling 3: Experimental Human Rights: Virginia Woolf's Three Guineas 4: Words of Fire: Creative Citizenship 5: The Bewilderment of Everyday Violence: Shamima Begum, Freud, Citizenship and Law 6: Survival Time/Human Time: Hannah Arendt and Behrouz Boochani 7: Conclusion: Hannah Arendt in Baddawi Appendix: The Hands Are Hers Yousif M. Qasmiyeh

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