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100 1 $aSchaffer, Kay,$d1945-
245 10 $aHuman rights and narrated lives :$bthe ethics of recognition /$cKay Schaffer, Sidonie Smith.
260 $aNew York :$bPalgrave Macmillan,$c2004.
300 $axii, 303 pages ;$c22 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 253-279) and index.
505 0 $aIntroduction -- Conjunctions : life narratives in the field of human rights -- The venues of storytelling -- Truth, reconciliation, and the traumatic past of South Africa -- Indigenous human rights in Australia : who speaks for the stolen generations? -- Belated narrating : "grandmothers" telling stories of forced sexual slavery during World War II -- Life sentences : narrated lives and prisoner rights in the United States -- Post-Tiananmen narratives and the new China -- Conclusion.
520 $aPersonal narratives have become one of the most potent vehicles for advancing human rights claims across the world. This text explores what happens when autobiographical narratives are produced, received and circulated in the field of human rights. Author Schaffer from University of Adelaide, SA.
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700 1 $aSmith, Sidonie.
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