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| Title: |
| The Coloniality of Contemporary Human Rights Discourses on ‘Honour’ in and Around the United Nations |
| Authors: |
| Cetinkaya, Hasret |
| Issue Date: |
| 2023 |
| Publisher: |
| Springer |
| Abstract: |
| In United Nations (UN) human rights reporting and analysis, ‘honour’ has been systematically conflated with ‘honour-related violence’ (HRV). However, honour and HRV are not the same thing. In this article I examine contemporary UN human rights discourses around honour. I argue that these discourses are underpinned by racialised and orientalist-colonial imaginaries which falsely categorise people and places as either having or not having honour. This conflation presents honour as a cultural problem attributed to racialised communities mostly associated with the Muslim World. Adopting a critical post- and de-colonial perspective, I undertake a discourse analysis of UN human rights documents to expose orientalist tropes that reproduce epistemic and material violence against honour. |
| Description: |
| CC-BY |
| URI: |
| https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10691-023-09517-w https://dlib.phenikaa-uni.edu.vn/handle/PNK/9323 |
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| OER - Pháp luật - Thể chế xã hội |
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