1st Edition

Human Rights and Subjectivity Imagining a Sensing and Feeling Human

By Elisabeth Roy-Trudel Copyright 2025
282 Pages 16 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

282 Pages 16 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

282 Pages 16 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book draws on a range of theoretical frameworks to challenge the limited conception of subjectivity upon which human rights are based. The book focuses on some of the ways in which dominant discourses are in tension with human rights’ fundamental claim to universality by ignoring multiple ways of being. Different theoretical and methodological approaches are used to analyse this creation... Read more

Introduction Part I: A challenge to the ‘human’ of human rights 1. Actualizing the figure of the refugee to challenge a system based on the citizen-subject 2. Human, right? Analysing the subject of human rights through posthumanist approaches 3. Contesting the dominant ontology and epistemology through critical theories from the margins Part II: Towards more sensuous and inclusive international human rights 4. Exposing the imagined subject of human rights through a visual discourse analysis 5. Sensing the subject of international human rights Concluding thoughts and feelings

Biography

Elisabeth Roy-Trudel is a member of the Centre for Sensory Studies at Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.