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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Chapter 1. Introduction: Fighting for New Rights 1
- Chapter 2. Orphaned Again? Children Born of Wartime Rape as a Non-Issue for the Human Rights Movement 14
- Chapter 3. “Dalit Rights Are Human Rights”: Untouchables, NGOs, and the Indian State 30
- Chapter 4. Applying the Gatekeeper Model of Human Rights Activism: The U.S.-Based Movement for LGBT Rights 52
- Chapter 5. From Resistance to Receptivity: Transforming the HIV/AIDS Crisis into a Human Rights Issue 68
- Chapter 6. Disability Rights and the Human Rights Mainstream: Reluctant Gate-Crashers? 83
- Chapter 7. New Rights for Private Wrongs: Female Genital Mutilation and Global Framing Dialogues 93
- Chapter 8. Economic Rights and Extreme Poverty: Moving toward Subsistence 108
- Chapter 9. Local Claims, International Standards, and the Human Right to Water 130
- Notes 141
- Contributors 179
- Index 183
- Acknowledgments 195
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Chapter 1. Introduction: Fighting for New Rights 1
- Chapter 2. Orphaned Again? Children Born of Wartime Rape as a Non-Issue for the Human Rights Movement 14
- Chapter 3. “Dalit Rights Are Human Rights”: Untouchables, NGOs, and the Indian State 30
- Chapter 4. Applying the Gatekeeper Model of Human Rights Activism: The U.S.-Based Movement for LGBT Rights 52
- Chapter 5. From Resistance to Receptivity: Transforming the HIV/AIDS Crisis into a Human Rights Issue 68
- Chapter 6. Disability Rights and the Human Rights Mainstream: Reluctant Gate-Crashers? 83
- Chapter 7. New Rights for Private Wrongs: Female Genital Mutilation and Global Framing Dialogues 93
- Chapter 8. Economic Rights and Extreme Poverty: Moving toward Subsistence 108
- Chapter 9. Local Claims, International Standards, and the Human Right to Water 130
- Notes 141
- Contributors 179
- Index 183
- Acknowledgments 195