Displacement, Asylum, Migration

Displacement, Asylum, Migration
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The Oxford Amnesty Lectures 2004
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Artikel-Nr:
9780192807243
Veröffentl:
2006
Einband:
Paperback
Erscheinungsdatum:
01.04.2006
Seiten:
370
Autor:
Kate E. Tunstall
Gewicht:
393 g
Format:
198x129x20 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Kate E. Tunstall is Fellow in French at Worcester College, Oxford.

There are few issues more urgently in need of intelligent analysis both in the UK and elsewhere than those relating to displacement, asylum, and migration. In this volume, based on the 2004 Oxford Amnesty Lectures, major figures in philosophy, political science, law, psychoanalysis, sociology, and literature address the challenges that displacement, asylum, and migration pose to our notions of human rights. Each lecture is accompanied by a critical response from another leading thinker in the field.

The volume contains lectures by Slavoj Zizek, Bhikhu Parekh, Ali A.Mazrui, Matthew J. Gibney, Saskia Sassen, Harold Hongju Koh, Caryl Phillips, and Jacqueline Rose, with critical responses from Michael Ignatieff, Seyla Benhabib, Iftikhar Malik, Melissa Lane, Christian Joppke, Rey Koslowski, Elleke Boehmer, and Ali Abunimah.

This is the twelfth volume of Oxford Amnesty Lectures to be published since 1992.

'All good citizens should probably want to buy them . . . simply because they are published in support of such a good cause. It turns out, though, that no self-sacrifice is involved. [These] are immensely rich, challenging, stimulating volumes . . . The contributors' lists are star-studded . . . and each book has a clear, coherent, overarching theme, despite the extreme diversity of the individual lectures' (The Independent, April 10, 2003).
This volume is based on the 2004 series of the Oxford Amnesty Lectures, one of the world's leading name lecture series. In it major figures in philosophy, political science, law, psychoanalysis, sociology, and literature address the challenges that displacement, asylum, and migration pose to our notions of human rights.
  • Introduction

  • Part One: Human Rights

  • 1: Bhikhu Parekh (Response by Seyla Benhabib): Finding a Proper Place for Human Rights

  • 2: Slavoj Zizek (Response by Michael Ignatieff): Against an Ideology of Human Rights

  • 3: Ali A. Mazrui (Response by Iftikhar H. Malik): Strangers in our Midst

  • Part Two: Displacement, Asylum, Migration

  • 4: Matthew J. Gibney (Response by Melissa Lane): A Thousand Little Guantanamos: Western States and Measures to Prevent the Arrival of Refugees

  • 5: Saskia Sassen (Response by Christian Joppke): 1. The Repositioning of Citizenship and Alienage: Emergent Subjects and Spaces for Politics

  • 6: Caryl Phillips (Response by Elleke Boehmer): Border Crossings

  • 7: Harold Hongju Koh (Response by Rey Koslowski): The New Global Slave Trade

  • 8: Jacqueline Rose (Response by Ali Abunimah): Displacement in Zion

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