Thomas W. Laqueur: Human Rights Pedagogy and the Politics of Humanitarianism

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Description: Thomas W. Laqueur: Human Rights Pedagogy and the Politics of Humanitarianism
 
Created: 2010-12-07 10:10
Collection: CRASSH
Publisher: University of Cambridge
Copyright: Glenn Jobson
Language: eng (English)
Keywords: CRASSH; Thomas Laquere;
 
Abstract: 'Rights' and to a lesser degree 'human rights' developed in a variety of explicitly political contexts; teaching the history of these ideas in theory and practice involves examining claims and counter-claims by, or on behalf of, rights bearing subjects or their opponents, in a political arena. 'Humanitarian' and 'humanitarianism' have on the other hand claimed to be above the fray, to stand for a posture toward humanity that is politically anodyne. This view has endured despite two centuries of criticism; it has risen from suspect status in the nineteenth century to inform the thinking of an important part of the human rights community broadly understood. I want to talk about how to negotiate in the classroom the tensions between a legalistic and manifestly political account of human rights on the one hand and the possibility of a-political care for human welfare as a moral ideal on the other.
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