Human Rights and the Arts: Perspectives on Global Asia
By Michael Bodden (Contribution by), Lily Cho (Contribution by), Afsan Chowdhury (Contribution by), Theodore W. Goossen (Contribution by), Susan J. Henders (Contribution by), Alice Ming Wai Jim (Contribution by), Sailaja Krishnamurti (Contribution by), Arun P. Mukherjee (Contribution by), Van Nguyen-Marshall (Contribution by), Jooyeon Rhee (Contribution by), Françoise Robin (Contribution by), Arundathy Rodrigo (Contribution by), Alicia M. Turner (Contribution by), Mary M. Young (Contribution by), Susan J. Henders (Editor), Lily Cho (Editor)
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By Michael Bodden (Contribution by), Lily Cho (Contribution by), Afsan Chowdhury (Contribution by), Theodore W. Goossen (Contribution by), Susan J. Henders (Contribution by), Alice Ming Wai Jim (Contribution by), Sailaja Krishnamurti (Contribution by), Arun P. Mukherjee (Contribution by), Van Nguyen-Marshall (Contribution by), Jooyeon Rhee (Contribution by), Françoise Robin (Contribution by), Arundathy Rodrigo (Contribution by), Alicia M. Turner (Contribution by), Mary M. Young (Contribution by), Susan J. Henders (Editor), Lily Cho (Editor)
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Human Rights and the Arts: Perspectives on Global Asia approaches human rights issues from the perspective of artists and writers in global Asia. By focusing on the interventions of writers, artists, filmmakers, and dramatists, the book moves toward a new understanding of human rights that shifts the discussion of contexts and subjects away from the binaries of cultural relativism and political sovereignty. From Ai Wei Wei and Michael Ondaatje, to Umar Kayam, Saryang Kim, Lia Zixin, and Noo...























