Ebook: The Modes of Human Rights Literature: Towards a Culture without Borders
Author: Michael Galchinsky (auth.)
- Tags: Comparative Literature, Contemporary Literature, Cultural Theory
- Year: 2016
- Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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This sophisticated book argues that human rights literature both helps the persecuted to cope with their trauma and serves as the foundation for a cosmopolitan ethos of universal civility—a culture without borders. Michael Galchinsky maintains that, no matter how many treaties there are, a rights-respecting world will not truly exist until people everywhere can imagine it. The Modes of Human Rights Literature describes four major forms of human rights literature: protest, testimony, lament, and laughter to reveal how such works give common symbolic forms to widely held sociopolitical emotions.
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