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Informationen zum Autor Ilana Feldman and Miriam Ticktin, eds. Klappentext "In a complex world where competing groups claim to be speaking on behalf of incommensurate versions of 'humanity, ' the authors represented in "In the Name of Humanity" ask not what humanity is but what are the epistemic, market, governmental logics, and environmental parsings that fashion humanity, and the humans who will inhabit humanity in the 21st century."--Elizabeth A. Povinelli, author of "The Cunning of Recognition: Indigenous Alterities and the Making of Australian Multiculturalism" Zusammenfassung 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. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments vii Introduction: Government and Humanity / Ilana Feldman and Miriam Ticktin 1 When Humanity Sits in Judgment: Crimes Against Humanity and the Conundrum of Race and Ethnicity at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda / Richard Ashby Wilson 27 Children, Humanity, and the Infantilization of Peace / Liisa Malkki 58 Narrative, Humanity, and Patrimony in an Equatorial African Forest / Rebecca Hardin 86 Inhumanitas: Political Speciation, Animality, Natality, Defacement / Allen Feldman 115 "Medication is me now": Human Values and Political Life in the Wake of Global AIDS Treatment / Joao Biehl 151 Environment, Community, Government / Arun Agrawal 190 The Mortality Effect: Counting the Dead in the Cancer Trial / S. Lochlann Jain 218 Inequality of Lives, Hierarchies of Humanity: Moral Commitments and Ethical Dilemmas of Humanitarianism / Didier Fassin 238 The Politics of Experimentality / Adriana Petryna 256 Stealth Nature: Biomimesis and the Weaponization of Life / Charles Zerner 290 Bibliography 325 Contributors 359 Index 363
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Ilana Feldman and Miriam Ticktin, eds.
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"In a complex world where competing groups claim to be speaking on behalf of incommensurate versions of 'humanity, ' the authors represented in "In the Name of Humanity" ask not what humanity is but what are the epistemic, market, governmental logics, and environmental parsings that fashion humanity, and the humans who will inhabit humanity in the 21st century."--Elizabeth A. Povinelli, author of "The Cunning of Recognition: Indigenous Alterities and the Making of Australian Multiculturalism"
Résumé
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.
Contenu
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: Government and Humanity / Ilana Feldman and Miriam Ticktin 1
When Humanity Sits in Judgment: Crimes Against Humanity and the Conundrum of Race and Ethnicity at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda / Richard Ashby Wilson 27
Children, Humanity, and the Infantilization of Peace / Liisa Malkki 58
Narrative, Humanity, and Patrimony in an Equatorial African Forest / Rebecca Hardin 86
Inhumanitas: Political Speciation, Animality, Natality, Defacement / Allen Feldman 115
"Medication is me now": Human Values and Political Life in the Wake of Global AIDS Treatment / Joao Biehl 151
Environment, Community, Government / Arun Agrawal 190
The Mortality Effect: Counting the Dead in the Cancer Trial / S. Lochlann Jain 218
Inequality of Lives, Hierarchies of Humanity: Moral Commitments and Ethical Dilemmas of Humanitarianism / Didier Fassin 238
The Politics of Experimentality / Adriana Petryna 256
Stealth Nature: Biomimesis and the Weaponization of Life / Charles Zerner 290
Bibliography 325
Contributors 359
Index 363