DTS201H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Hazel Rose Markus, Martha Minow, Richard Shweder
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Notes from anthropology and law. in engaging cultural differences. Challenge in liberal democracies, edited by richard shweder, martha minow, and. Hazel rose markus, 99-127, new york: russell sage, 2002. Contesting race, sexuality, and the law in the north. American west, berkeley, los angeles, london: university of california press, 2011, Repressentations of displacement from the middle east and. 3 (2016): 457-473 forced migrants across the global south remain invisible precisely because they are of no consequence to europe. This article draws on my research with and about refugees from the middle east and. Aims to shed light on the issue of how and why and the affects it has on them and the public sphere. I start by tracing the roles of visibility and invisibility in constituting the ideal refugee . How refugees are represented by academics and public. Having to change themselves in order to we deemed worthy of basic human rights power relations between refugees, their political representatives.