Violent Exceptions Children's Human Rights and Humanitarian Rhetorics
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: The Ohio State University Press The Ohio State University Press [Imprint] 2021Innehållstyp: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780814281178
- Language and Linguistics
- Linguistics
- Semantics, discourse analysis, stylistics
- Society and Social Sciences
- Society and culture: general
- Social groups, communities and identities
- Age groups and generations
- Society & culture: general
- Social groups
- Age groups
- Age groups: children
- Politics and government
- Political control and freedoms
- Human rights, civil rights
- Children's Studies
- Human Rights
- Language Arts & Disciplines
- Political Science
- Rhetoric
- Social Science
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Violent Exceptions turns to the humanitarian figure of the child-in-peril in twenty-first-century political discourse to better understand how this figure is appropriated by political constituencies for purposes rarely to do with the needs of children at risk. Wendy S. Hesford shows how the figure of the child-in-peril is predicated on racial division, which, she argues, is central to both conservative and liberal logics, especially at times of crisis when politicians leverage humanitarian storytelling as a political weapon. Through iconic images and stories of child migrants, child refugees, undocumented children, child soldiers, and children who are victims of war, terrorism, and state violence, Violent Exceptions illustrates how humanitarian rhetoric turns public attention away from systemic violations against children's human rights and reframes this violence as exceptional—erasing more gradual forms of violence and minimizing human rights potential to counteract these violations and the precarious conditions from which they arise.
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