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Ilana Feldman - In the Name of Humanity: The Government of Threat and Care - 9780822348108 - V9780822348108
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In the Name of Humanity: The Government of Threat and Care

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Description for In the Name of Humanity: The Government of Threat and Care Hardback. Anthropological and cultural critics ask what it means to govern, fight, and care in the name of humanity, examining the question through the lenses of biotechnology, the environment, and human rights. Editor(s): Feldman, Ilana; Ticktin, Miriam Iris. Num Pages: 392 pages, 10 photographs. BIC Classification: JHB; JP. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. .
Scientists, activists, state officials, NGOs, and others increasingly claim to speak and act on behalf of “humanity.” The remarkable array of circumstances in which humanity is invoked testifies to the category’s universal purchase. Yet what exactly does it mean to govern, fight, and care in the name of humanity? In this timely collection, leading anthropologists and cultural critics grapple with that question, examining configurations of humanity in relation to biotechnologies, the natural environment, and humanitarianism and human rights. From the global pharmaceutical industry, to forest conservation, to international criminal tribunals, the domains they analyze highlight the diversity of spaces and ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2010
Publisher
Duke University Press United States
Number of pages
392
Condition
New
Number of Pages
392
Place of Publication
North Carolina, United States
ISBN
9780822348108
SKU
V9780822348108
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About Ilana Feldman
Ilana Feldman is Assistant Professor of Anthropology and International Affairs at George Washington University. She is the author of Governing Gaza: Bureaucracy, Authority, and the Work of Rule, 1917–67, also published by Duke University Press. Miriam Ticktin is Assistant Professor in Anthropology and in the Graduate Program in International Affairs at the New School.

Reviews for In the Name of Humanity: The Government of Threat and Care
“Most of the chapters in In the Name of the Humanity raise more questions than answers, but this makes it an ideal book both for courses on human rights and globalization and for scholars working on human rights, humanitarian interventions, and globalization more generally. The accounts are remarkably balanced, neither cheerleading for globalization under the name of humanity nor pushing ... Read more

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