
The latest issue of
Humanity (Vol. 9, no. 3, Winter 2018) is out. Contents include:
- Jessica Whyte, The "Dangerous Concept of the Just War": Decolonization, Wars of National Liberation, and the Additional Protocols to the Geneva Conventions
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Megan Cole Paustian, A Postcolonial Theory of Universal Humanity: Bessie Head's Ethics of the Margins
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Golnar Nikpour, Claiming Human Rights: Iranian Political Prisoners and the Making of a Transnational Movement, 1963–1979
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Christy Thornton, A Mexican International Economic Order? Tracing the Hidden Roots of the Charter of Economic Rights and Duties of States
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A. Naomi Paik, Representing the Disappeared Body: Videos of Force-Feedings at Guantánamo
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Dossier on Asylum/Home
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Michal Heiman, A New Community of Women 1855–2019
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Michal Heiman, Return: Asylum (The Dress, 1855–2019)
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Orna Ben-Naftali, The Asylum and its Discontents: Reflections on Michal Heiman
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Sharon Sliwinski, The Woman Who Walks Through Photographs
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Edward B. Rackley, Dictates of Conscience in the Humanitarian System