HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Subaltern subjectivity from the University of have published the article: Subaltern subjectivity and embodiment in human rights practices, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 15/06/2022
- what: Counter-hegemonic human rights approaches have attempted to remedy the closures of liberal autonomy by treating normative limitations as a condition for action.
SUMMARY
In this article, I map the implications of recognising subaltern resistance as a practice of human rights. I build on Baxi's premise in which negating liberal human rights ideals concerns both the material and non-material systems that . . .

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