Latin American and Latino Studies
LALS 240 Culture and Politics of Human Rights
Examines cultural, philosophical, and political foundations for human rights and provides students with critical grounding in the major theoretical debates over conceptualizations of human rights in the Americas. Addresses the role of feminist activism and jurisprudence in the expansion of human rights since the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Addresses challenges of accommodating gender rights, collective rights, and social and economic rights within international human rights framework.
Instructor
Sylvanna Falcon
Also offered as
FMST 240
Requirements
Enrollment is restricted to graduate students.