2024y-apsosc3392a-06

AP/SOSC3392 6.0 A: Ethnographies of Rights

Offered by: SOSC


 Session

Fall 2024

 Term

Y

Format

SEMR

Instructor

Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite

This course analyzes human rights from a legal anthropology perspective, and reflects on anthropologists' criticisms of international human rights activism and their contributions to human rights struggles. A key theme is cultural relativism and the universality of human rights.


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