Which has been, or can be, the role of critical, anti/decolonial and intercultural dialogues in the history and the future of human rights?
Which has been, or can be, the role of critical, anti/decolonial and intercultural dialogues in the history and the future of human rights?
Write a 3 page response answering the following:
- Answer the question:
- Option 1: Which has been, or can be, the role of critical, anti/decolonial and intercultural dialogues in the history and the future of human rights?
- Option 2: Are truly universal human rights possible? If yes, how do you envision that framework/discourse would look like? If you don’t think universal human rights are possible, justify your answer.
2. Make specific connections between your response and topics/events/ideas covered in lectures. You can cite the lecture using a parenthetical reference, ie (IS 16 Lecture, Title (from syllabus), date).
3. Make specific connections between your response and key terms/concepts from the readings. Cite at least two academic articles (at least one from the syllabus, identified as “academic article”) to defend your position. You can use a parenthetical reference, i.e. (author last name, date, page #)
4. Make specific connections between your response and current or past human rights issues/news/events.
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