Violent Exceptions Children's Human Rights and Humanitarian Rhetorics

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 o...

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Main Author: Hesford, Wendy S. (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: The Ohio State University Press 2021
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