Spectacular rhetorics : human rights visions, recognitions, feminisms / Wendy S. Hesford.
2011
K3240 .H476 2011 (Mapit)
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Author
Title
Spectacular rhetorics : human rights visions, recognitions, feminisms / Wendy S. Hesford.
Imprint
Durham [N.C.] : Duke University Press, [2011]
Copyright
©2011
Description
xii, 275 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Series
Next wave (Duke University Press)
Formatted Contents Note
Human rights visions and recognitions
Staging terror spectacles
Witnessing rape warfare : suspending the spectacle
Global sex work, victim identities, and cybersexualities
Spectacular childhoods : sentimentality and the politics of (in)visibility
Conclusion: Posthumanism, human rights, and the humanities.
Staging terror spectacles
Witnessing rape warfare : suspending the spectacle
Global sex work, victim identities, and cybersexualities
Spectacular childhoods : sentimentality and the politics of (in)visibility
Conclusion: Posthumanism, human rights, and the humanities.
Summary
"Spectacular Rhetorics is a rigorous analysis of the rhetorical frameworks and narratives that underlie human rights law, shape the process of cultural and legal recognition, and delimit public responses to violence and injustice. Integrating visual and textual criticism, Wendy S. Hesford scrutinizes 'spectacular rhetoric,' the use of visual images and rhetoric to construct certain bodies, populations, and nations as victims and incorporate them into human rights discourses geared toward Westerners, chiefly Americans. Hesford presents a series of case studies critiquing the visual representations of human suffering in documentary films, photography, and theater. In each study, she analyzes works addressing a prominent contemporary human rights cause, such as torture and unlawful detention, ethnic genocide and rape as a means of warfare, migration and the trafficking of women and children, the global sex trade, and child labor. Through these studies, she demonstrates how spectacular rhetoric activates certain cultural and national narratives and social and political relations, consolidates identities through the politics of recognition, and configures material relations of power and difference to produce and, ultimately, to govern human rights subjects"--Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-256) and index.
Location
STA
Call Number
K3240 .H476 2011
Language
English
ISBN
9780822349334 cloth alkaline paper
0822349337 cloth alkaline paper
9780822349518 paperback alkaline paper
0822349515 paperback alkaline paper
0822349337 cloth alkaline paper
9780822349518 paperback alkaline paper
0822349515 paperback alkaline paper
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