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Book Synopsis: Global Intersectionality and Contemporary Human Rights argues for an expansive definition of human rights, one that encompasses the harm caused by multiple, intersecting forms of subordination. Intersectionality theory posits that aspects of identity, such as race and gender, are mutually constitutive and intersect to create unique experiences of discrimination and subordination. Perpetrators of sexual violence in armed conflict, of example, often target women based on both gender and ethnicity. Human rights remedies that fail to capture the intersectional nature of human rights violations do not offer comprehensive redress to victims.
This title explores the influence of intersectionality theory on human rights in the modern era and traces the evolution of intersectionality as a theoretical framework in the United States and around the world. It draws upon feminist theory and human rights jurisprudence to argue that scholars and activists have under-utilized intersectionality theory in the global discourse of human rights. As the central intergovernmental organization charged with the protection of human rights, the United Nations has been slow to embrace the insights gained from intersectionality theory. This work argues that the United Nations and other human rights organizations must more actively embrace intersectionality as an analytical framework in order to fully address the complexity of human rights violations around the world.
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Are you looking for a book that challenges the way you think about human rights? Look no further than Global Intersectionality and Contemporary Human Rights. This groundbreaking title explores the harm caused by intersecting forms of subordination, offering a comprehensive analysis of human rights violations around the world. By delving into the intricate relationship between race, gender, and other aspects of identity, this book provides a deeper understanding of the unique experiences of discrimination faced by individuals.
Don't settle for human rights remedies that only scratch the surface. This book argues for an expansive definition of human rights that captures the complexities of intersecting oppressions. From perpetrators of sexual violence in armed conflicts to the ongoing struggle for gender equality, the authors make a compelling case for intersectionality theory as a necessary tool in the fight for justice.
But the influence of intersectionality theory goes beyond theory alone. Global Intersectionality and Contemporary Human Rights traces the evolution of this framework in the United States and around the world. By examining the limitations of current human rights discourse, the book highlights a crucial gap that needs to be addressed: the under-utilization of intersectionality theory in mainstream human rights practices.
Are you ready to join the movement towards a more inclusive and comprehensive approach to human rights? Embracing intersectionality theory is not just a suggestion; it is an imperative. As the central intergovernmental organization for human rights, the United Nations should be at the forefront of this change. This title argues that by actively incorporating intersectionality into their work, the United Nations and other organizations can better address the complexity of human rights violations and provide meaningful redress to victims.
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