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The Feminist Travels of Human Rights
Evincing a transnational feminist account of women’s revolutionary politics in the novels of Julia Alvarez, Chapter Four recasts what it means to posit “women’s rights as human rights,” especially with regards to the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women.
Keywords: transnational American literature, feminist theory, queer theory, human rights, disability studies, U.S. writers of color, postcolonial studies, race studies, ethnic studies, citizenship
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