Before ancestors and futures: International Essay Prize Humanities, Social Sciences and Human Rights

Authors

Diana Lenton (pról); Fernando Guerrero Maruri; Blas Radi; Lucas Ezequiel Bruno; Lucía Ríos; Silvia Nataloni; Fiorella Nataloni; Camila Mendoza; Diana Lenton; Laura Arese; Victoria Chabrando; Ana Levstein

Keywords:

human rights, Social sciences

Synopsis

The Faculty of Philosophy and Humanities at the National University of Córdoba, through its Human Rights Program, created the International Prize for Humanities, Social Sciences, and Human Rights. The Human Rights Program promoted this award in recognition of the contributions that the humanities and social sciences can make to the field of research and intervention for the conquest and defense of rights, restoring the centrality of human rights to the public agenda through the critical potential of human rights and the need for their constant updating in order to contribute to reflection from the present. This book brings together works from the second edition of the award, which were awarded to the authors included in this publication.

Chapters

  • Foreword
    Diana Lenton (pról)
  • Memories of resistance by indigenous women in Ecuador
    Fernando Guerrero Maruri
  • Conflicting rights, injustice, and legalism: a less-than-ideal approach to the right to gender identity
    Blas Radi
  • Kirchnerist discourse and human rights. A new principle of legitimacy for the political community
    Lucas Ezequiel Bruno
  • On archives, rights, and deeds. An ethnographic reflection on the relationship between document management units and human rights in Córdoba
    Lucía Ríos
  • Memory spaces and libraries: some considerations
    Silvia Nataloni, Fiorella Nataloni
  • The sociolinguistic question of indigenous identity: reflections on the social representations of a dead language and its impact on the right to identity
    Camila Mendoza
Ante pasados y futuros

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Published

March 25, 2025

Details about this monograph

ISBN-13 (15)

978-950-33-1853-9