RT Book T1 Human rights, hegemony, and utopia in Latin America: poverty, forced migration and resistance in Mexico and Colombia T2 Studies in critical social sciences JF Studies in critical social sciences A1 Pérez-Bustillo, Camilo A1 Hernández Mares, Karla V. LA English PP Leiden Boston PB Brill YR 2016 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1685433340 AB Human Rights, Hegemony and Utopia in Latin America: Poverty, Forced Migration and Resistance in Mexico and Colombia by Camilo Pérez-Bustillo and Karla Hernández Mares explores the evolving relationship between hegemonic and counter-hegemonic visions of human rights, within the context of cases in contemporary Mexico and Colombia, and their broader implications. The first three chapters provide an introduction to the book´s overall theoretical framework, which will then be applied to a series of more specific issues (migrant rights and the rights of indigenous peoples) and cases (primarily focused on contexts in Mexico and Colombia,), which are intended to be illustrative of broader trends in Latin America and globally. CN JC599.L3 SN 9789004319776 K1 Human Rights : Latin America K1 Immigrants : Crimes against : Mexico K1 Immigrants : Crimes against : Colombia K1 Forced Migration : Mexico K1 Forced Migration : Colombia K1 Forced Migration K1 Human Rights K1 Immigrants ; Crimes against K1 Colombia K1 Latin America K1 Mexico K1 Mexiko : Menschenrecht : Armut : Kolumbien DO 10.1163/9789004319776