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Making Rights Claims: A Practice Of Democratic Citizenship

by Karen Zivi

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Making Rights Claims: A Practice Of Democratic Citizenship

Synopsis

While the 1960s marked a rights revolution in the United States, the subsequent decades have witnessed a rights revolution around the globe, a revolution that for many is a sign of the advancement of democracy. But is the act of rights claiming a form of political contestation that advances democracy? Rights language is ubiquitous in national and international politics today, yet nagging suspicions remain about the compatibility between the practice of rights claiming and democratic politics. While critics argue that rights reinforce ways of thinking and being that undermine democratic values and participatory practices, even champions worry that rights lack the legitimacy and universality necessary to bring democratic aspirations to fruition. Making Rights Claimsprovides a unique entr e into these important and timely debates. Rather than simply taking a side for or against rights claiming, the book argues that understanding and assessing the relationship between rights and democracy requires a new approach to the study of rights. Zivi combines insights from speech act theory with recent developments in democratic and feminist thought to develop a theory of the performativity of rights claiming. If we understand rights claims as performative utterances and acts of persuasion, we come to see that by saying "I have a right," we constitute and reconstitute ourselves as democratic citizens, shape our communities, and transform constraining categories of identity in ways that may simultaneously advance and challenge aspects of democracy. Furthermore, we begin to understand that rights claiming is not a wholly rule bound practice. To illustrate her theory, Zivi discusses different sides of two recent rights debates: mandatory HIV testing of pregnant women and the new immigration laws.

Product details

ISBN:
9780199826407
Category:
Political Structures: Democracy
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2012-01-26
Publisher:
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS INC
Country of origin:
USA
Pages:
168
Pagination:
192 pages
Dimensions (mm):
235 x 156
Weight:
227g

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