Human Rights Security Politics and Embodiment

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Human Rights  Security Politics and Embodiment
Author : Aneira J. Edmunds
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Publisher : Anthem Impact
Language : English
Release Date : 08 August 2023
ISBN : 1839984473
Pages : 250 pages
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Human Rights Security Politics and Embodiment by Aneira J. Edmunds Book PDF Summary

How have human rights been entangled with state control of the body? And how have they failed to intervene effectively on tipping points such as the US's endorsement of torture that removes the victim's control over their own body? This book explores the way institutional human rights have glossed over such abuses and been complicit in security politics which see the Muslim body, especially the Muslim woman's body, as an object of control.

Human Rights  Security Politics and Embodiment

How have human rights been entangled with state control of the body? And how have they failed to intervene effectively on tipping points such as the US's endorsement of torture that removes the victim's control over their own body? This book explores the way institutional human rights have glossed over

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