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DESCRIPTION:A John P. Humphrey Lecture in Human Rights by Ratna Kapur\nProf
 essor Ratna Kapur will examines those features of the human\nrights projec
 t that have propelled it into the current state of\ndespair and disillusio
 nment. She interrogates the foundational\nclaims of human rights – as a pr
 ogressive\, forward-looking\,\nuniversal project as well as the assumption
 s about the liberal\nsubject on which it is based. Her talk reveals the da
 rk side of the\nproject and how it has been based on assumptions about dif
 ference\,\nthe cultural `Other’\, produced partly in and through the colon
 ial\nencounter\, which continues to discursively inform the postcolonial\n
 present.\n
DTSTART:20081028T210000Z
DTEND:20081028T223000Z
LOCATION:Chancellor Day Hall\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 1W9\, 3644 rue Peel
SUMMARY:The Dark Side of Human Rights: A Postcolonial Reflection
URL:https://www.mcgill.ca/channels/event/dark-side-human-rights-postcolonia
 l-reflection-100929
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