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The Modes of Human Rights Literature

Towards a Culture without Borders

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132 pages
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The book explores the dual role of human rights literature in aiding the trauma of the persecuted and fostering a cosmopolitan ethos of universal civility. Michael Galchinsky argues that despite the existence of numerous treaties, a genuinely rights-respecting world hinges on the ability of individuals to envision it. Through this lens, the work emphasizes the importance of imagination in achieving a culture without borders, highlighting the transformative potential of literature in shaping societal values and human rights awareness.

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The Modes of Human Rights Literature, Michael Galchinsky

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2016
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