権力への発言権:政治的意志の構築<br>Speaking Rights to Power : Constructing Political Will

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権力への発言権:政治的意志の構築
Speaking Rights to Power : Constructing Political Will

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 272 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780199982660
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How can "Speaking Rights to Power" construct political will to respond to human rights abuse worldwide? Examining dozens of cases of human rights campaigns, this book shows how carefully crafted communications build recognition, solidarity, and social change. Alison Brysk presents an innovative analysis of the politics of persuasion, based in the strategic use of voice, framing, media, protest performance, and audience bridging.

Building on twenty years of research on five continents, this comprehensive study ranges from Aung San Suu Kyi to Anna Hazare, from Congo to Colombia, and from the Arab Spring to Pussy Riot. It includes both well-chronicled campaigns, such as the struggle to end violence against women, as well as lesser-known efforts, including inter-ethnic human rights alliances in the U.S. Brysk compares relatively successful human rights campaigns with unavailing struggles. Grounding her analysis in the concrete practice of human rights campaigns, she lays out testable strategic guidance for human rights advocates.

Speaking Rights to Power addresses cutting edge debates on human rights and the ethic of care, cosmopolitanism, charismatic leadership, communicative action and political theater, and the role of social media. It draws on constructivist literature from social movement and international relations theory, and it analyzes human rights as a form of global social imagination. Combining a normative contribution with judicious critique, this book shows not only that human rights rhetoric matters-but how to make it matter more.

Contents

PREFACE ; INTRODUCTION: Rhetoric For Rights ; 1) SPEAKING RIGHTS ; a. Why We Care: Constructing solidarity ; b. The message: Human rights as global social imagination ; c. Hearts and Minds: The politics of persuasion ; 2) HISTORICAL REPERTOIRES: ATTENTION MUST BE PAID ; a. Solidarity: The Dreyfus Affair ; b. Internationalism: The Spanish Civil War ; c. Symbolism: The Holocaust ; d. Globalization: Revolution 2.0 ; 3) VOICES: HEROES, MARTYRS, WITNESSES, AND EXPERTS ; a. Heroes and martyrs ; i. Nelson Mandela ; ii. Aung San Suu Kyi ; iii. Mothers of the Disappeared ; b. Witnesses and experts ; i. Doctors Without Borders ; ii. Amartya Sen ; iii. Paul Farmer ; c. ": Death penalty campaigns in the U.S. ; 4) THE MESSAGE MATTERS: FRAMING THE CLAIM ; a. Poster children and sex slavery: framing human trafficking ; b. Reframing FGM: " ; c. Human rights in Colombia: when frames fail ; d. The rhetoric of recognition: Darfur vs. Congo ; 5) PLOTTING RIGHTS: THE POWER OF PERFORMANCE ; a. From tragedy to testimonial: ; i. Voices of Witness ; ii. The Vagina Monologues ; b. Allegory as protest performance: Indian Summer ; c. The Power of Parody ; 1. From Putin's penis to Pussy Riot ; 2. Speaking " to power: the Colbert challenge ; 6) MOBILIZING MEDIA: IS THERE AN APP FOR THAT? ; a. Iran: The revolution will not be televised ; b. China: The Long March to human rights ; c. The Arab Spring: The Face book path to freedom ; d. Kony 2012: When buzz is not enough ; 7) AUDIENCES: CONSTRUCTING COSMOPOLITANS ; a. Building communities of conscience: Scholars at Risk ; b. Inter-ethnic solidarity: " ; i. The Japanese-American Citizens' League and Arab-Americans ; ii. African-Americans and the anti-apartheid movement ; iii. American Jews and Darfur ; iv. Armenian-Americans ; v. Dueling diasporas and burning bridges: Israel-Palestine ; c. Across the great divide: Men who care about violence against women ; i. Norm entrepreneurs: " ; ii. Role change through small talk ; iii. Global Good Samaritans and gender-based asylum ; 8) CONSTRUCTING POLITICAL WILL ; a. Another world is possible ; b. The power of persuasion: The Liberian civil war ; c. Acting globally ; REFERENCES

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