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Appendix D: Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Contributors xi
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Part 1. Human Rights and the Asian Values Debate
- Introduction: Culture and Human Rights 3
- 1. Who Produces Asian Identity? Discourse, Discrimination, and Chinese Peasant Women in the Quest for Human Rights 21
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Part 2. Culturally Informed Arguments for Universal Human Rights
- 2. Getting Beyond Cross-Talk: Why Persisting Disagreements Are Philosophically Nonfatal 45
- 3. Western Defensiveness and the Defense of Rights: A Communitarian Alternative 68
- 4. Rights Hunting in Non-Western Traditions 96
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Part 3. Human Rights Law and Its Limits
- 5. How a Liberal Jurist Defends the Bangkok Declaration 125
- 6. Are Women Human? The Promise and Perils of “Women’s Rights as Human Rights” 153
- 7. Repositioning Human Rights Discourse on “Asian” Perspectives 197
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Part 4. Rights Discourse and Power Relations
- 8. Human Rights and the Discourse on Universality: A Chinese Historical Perspective 217
- 9. Jihad Over Human Rights, Human Rights as Jihad: Clash of Universals 242
- 10. Universalization of the Rejection of Human Rights: Russia’s Case 258
- 11. Ethnicity and Human Rights in Contemporary Democracies: Israel and Other Cases 303
- 12. Walking Two Roads: Reading Human Rights in Contemporary Chinese Fiction 334
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Part 5. Beyond Universalism and Relativism
- 13. Universalism: A Particularistic Account 349
- 14. Dedichotomizing Discourse: Three Gorges, Two Cultures, One Nature 369
- Appendix A: Universal Declaration on Human Rights 383
- Appendix B: Bangkok Declaration on Human Rights 390
- Appendix C: Bangkok NGO Declaration on Human Rights 395
- Appendix D: Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women 404
- Index 415
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Contributors xi
-
Part 1. Human Rights and the Asian Values Debate
- Introduction: Culture and Human Rights 3
- 1. Who Produces Asian Identity? Discourse, Discrimination, and Chinese Peasant Women in the Quest for Human Rights 21
-
Part 2. Culturally Informed Arguments for Universal Human Rights
- 2. Getting Beyond Cross-Talk: Why Persisting Disagreements Are Philosophically Nonfatal 45
- 3. Western Defensiveness and the Defense of Rights: A Communitarian Alternative 68
- 4. Rights Hunting in Non-Western Traditions 96
-
Part 3. Human Rights Law and Its Limits
- 5. How a Liberal Jurist Defends the Bangkok Declaration 125
- 6. Are Women Human? The Promise and Perils of “Women’s Rights as Human Rights” 153
- 7. Repositioning Human Rights Discourse on “Asian” Perspectives 197
-
Part 4. Rights Discourse and Power Relations
- 8. Human Rights and the Discourse on Universality: A Chinese Historical Perspective 217
- 9. Jihad Over Human Rights, Human Rights as Jihad: Clash of Universals 242
- 10. Universalization of the Rejection of Human Rights: Russia’s Case 258
- 11. Ethnicity and Human Rights in Contemporary Democracies: Israel and Other Cases 303
- 12. Walking Two Roads: Reading Human Rights in Contemporary Chinese Fiction 334
-
Part 5. Beyond Universalism and Relativism
- 13. Universalism: A Particularistic Account 349
- 14. Dedichotomizing Discourse: Three Gorges, Two Cultures, One Nature 369
- Appendix A: Universal Declaration on Human Rights 383
- Appendix B: Bangkok Declaration on Human Rights 390
- Appendix C: Bangkok NGO Declaration on Human Rights 395
- Appendix D: Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women 404
- Index 415