List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction - Mark Philip Bradley and Patrice Petro
Part I.
The State and Its Victims Remembering to Forget - Marilyn B. Young
"Law, Not Vengeance": Human Rights, the Rule of Law, and the Claims of Memory in German Holocaust Trials - Devin O. Pendas
Anticommunism, North Korea, and Human Rights in South Korea: "Orientalist" Discourse and Construction of South Korean Identity - Namhee Lee
The Politics of Apology between Japan and Korea - Alexis Dudden
Part II.
Receptions of Human Rights Claims "The Lie Is a Truth, Too": Selected Paintings - Leon Golub
Human Rights, Freedom of Information, and the Origins of Third-World Solidarity - Kenneth Cmiel
Exhibiting Terror - Lindsay French
Representing Bosnia: Human Rights Claims and Global Media Culture - James Castonguay
Knowing Enough Not to Feel Too Much: Emotional Thinking about Human Rights Appeals -
Stanley Cohen and Bruna Seu
Part III. Transnational Rights Claims in the Era of Globalization - Rights, Remains, and Material Culture: Legal Pluralism in Native America - Robert H. McLaughlin
Intellectual Property, Resources, or Territory? Reframing the Debate over Indigenous Rights, Traditional Knowledge, and Pharmaceutical Bioprospection - Shane Greene
The Transnational Geography of Sexual Rights - Ara Wilson
Notes on Contributors
Index