Thursday, January 18, 2018

New Issue: Humanity

The latest issue of Humanity (Vol. 8, no. 3, Winter 2017) is out. Contents include:
  • Ana Stevenson, The "Great Doctrine Of Human Rights'': Articulation and Authentication in the Nineteenth-Century U.S. Antislavery And Women's Rights Movements
  • Lyndsey Stonebridge. Humanitarianism Was Never Enough: Dorothy Thompson, Sands of Sorrow, and the Arabs of Palestine
  • Joseph R. Slaughter, Life, Story, Violence: What Narrative Doesn't Say
  • Sumi Madhok, On Vernacular Rights Cultures and the Political Imaginaries of Haq
  • Contemporary Refugee Timespaces
    • Angela Naimou, Preface
    • Anooradha Iyer Siddiqi, On Humanitarian Architecture: A Story of a Border
    • Maurizio Albahari, Beyond Europe, Borders Adrift
    • Adam Goodman, The Human Costs of Outsourcing Deportation
    • Tanya Golash-Boza, An Immigration and Customs Enforcement Home Raid Before Church
    • Gilberto Rosas, Refusing Refuge at the United States–Mexico Border
    • Sharif Youssef, Necessary Decisions
    • Yogita Goyal, The Logic of Analogy: Slavery and the Contemporary Refugee
    • Crystal Parikh, The Innocents: Reading Refugees in National Culture and Diasporic Literatures
    • Alexandra Schultheis Moore, Anglophone Novels from the Tibetan Diaspora: Negotiations of Empire, Nation, and Culture
    • April Shemak, Haitian Refugees and the Guantánamo Public Memory Project: Remembering Haitian Refugees
  • John McCallum, War and the Historical Sociology of Human Rights: Violent Entanglements