Fragile Hope
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Fragile Hope
Seeking Justice for Hate Crimes in India
Fuchs, Sandhya
Stanford University Press
06/2024
358
Mole
Inglês
9781503639362
15 a 20 dias
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Preface: Positioning Accountability
Acknowledgments
Main Interlocutors
Introduction
PART I. A Kaleidoscope of Imaginaries
1. The Prevention of Atrocities Act: A Social Genealogy
2. Who Owns the Law? Politics and Intimacies of Atrocity Cases
PART II. When Atrocities Become Cases:Rewriting Law's Allegiance
3. The Case That Could Not Be: Police Translations at the Margins
4. Re-)writing Law's Allegiance? Rumors, Deep Truths, and Strategic Disobedience
5. "You Must Not Compromise!": Contested Collectives and Complex Complicities160
PART III Law at the Limits of Hate and Hope
6. Fields of Massacre: A "Hollow" Law
7. Habits of Hopefulness:Legal Labors for a Better Future
Epilogue: New Directions
Appendix: The 1989 Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes Prevention of Atrocities Act as per the Amendments of 2015
Glossary
Notes
References
Index
Acknowledgments
Main Interlocutors
Introduction
PART I. A Kaleidoscope of Imaginaries
1. The Prevention of Atrocities Act: A Social Genealogy
2. Who Owns the Law? Politics and Intimacies of Atrocity Cases
PART II. When Atrocities Become Cases:Rewriting Law's Allegiance
3. The Case That Could Not Be: Police Translations at the Margins
4. Re-)writing Law's Allegiance? Rumors, Deep Truths, and Strategic Disobedience
5. "You Must Not Compromise!": Contested Collectives and Complex Complicities160
PART III Law at the Limits of Hate and Hope
6. Fields of Massacre: A "Hollow" Law
7. Habits of Hopefulness:Legal Labors for a Better Future
Epilogue: New Directions
Appendix: The 1989 Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes Prevention of Atrocities Act as per the Amendments of 2015
Glossary
Notes
References
Index
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Atrocity; caste; hate crime law; hope; human rights; gender; India; meliorism; police; untouchability
Preface: Positioning Accountability
Acknowledgments
Main Interlocutors
Introduction
PART I. A Kaleidoscope of Imaginaries
1. The Prevention of Atrocities Act: A Social Genealogy
2. Who Owns the Law? Politics and Intimacies of Atrocity Cases
PART II. When Atrocities Become Cases:Rewriting Law's Allegiance
3. The Case That Could Not Be: Police Translations at the Margins
4. Re-)writing Law's Allegiance? Rumors, Deep Truths, and Strategic Disobedience
5. "You Must Not Compromise!": Contested Collectives and Complex Complicities160
PART III Law at the Limits of Hate and Hope
6. Fields of Massacre: A "Hollow" Law
7. Habits of Hopefulness:Legal Labors for a Better Future
Epilogue: New Directions
Appendix: The 1989 Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes Prevention of Atrocities Act as per the Amendments of 2015
Glossary
Notes
References
Index
Acknowledgments
Main Interlocutors
Introduction
PART I. A Kaleidoscope of Imaginaries
1. The Prevention of Atrocities Act: A Social Genealogy
2. Who Owns the Law? Politics and Intimacies of Atrocity Cases
PART II. When Atrocities Become Cases:Rewriting Law's Allegiance
3. The Case That Could Not Be: Police Translations at the Margins
4. Re-)writing Law's Allegiance? Rumors, Deep Truths, and Strategic Disobedience
5. "You Must Not Compromise!": Contested Collectives and Complex Complicities160
PART III Law at the Limits of Hate and Hope
6. Fields of Massacre: A "Hollow" Law
7. Habits of Hopefulness:Legal Labors for a Better Future
Epilogue: New Directions
Appendix: The 1989 Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes Prevention of Atrocities Act as per the Amendments of 2015
Glossary
Notes
References
Index
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