
Romancing Human Rights
Romancing Human Rights demonstrates how Burmese women break out of prisons, both real and discursive, by writing themselves into being. Ho assembles an eclectic archive that includes George Orwell, Aung San Suu Kyi, critically acclaimed authors Ma Ma Lay and Wendy Law-Yone, and activist Zoya Phan. Her close readings of literature and politicized performances by women in Burma, the Burmese diaspora, and the United States illuminate their contributions as authors, cultural mediators, and practitioner-citizens. Using flexible, polyglot rhetorical tactics and embodied performances, these authors creatively articulate alter/native epistemologies—regionally situated knowledges and decolonizing viewpoints that interrogate and destabilize competing transnational hegemonies, such as U.S. moral imperialism and Asian militarized dictatorship.
Weaving together the fi ctional and non-fi ctional, Ho’s gendered analysis makesRomancing Human Rights a unique cultural studies project that bridges postcolonial studies, area studies, and critical race/ethnic studies—a must-read for thosewith an interest in fi elds of literature, Asian and Asian American studies, history, politics, religion, and women’s and gender studies.
- Undertitel
- Gender, Intimacy, and Power Between Burma and the West
- Författare
- Tamara C. Ho
- ISBN
- 9780824839253
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 495 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2015-01-31
- Sidor
- 232