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This book offers a critical reflection of the historical genesis, transformation, and problématique of “humanity” in the transatlantic world, with a particular eye on cultural representations. “Humanity,” the essays show, was consistently embedded in networks of actors and cultural practices, and its meanings have evolved in step with historical processes such as globalization, cultural imperialism, the transnationalization of activism, and the spread of racism and nationalism. Visions of Humanity applies a historical lens on objects, sounds, and actors to provide a more nuanced understanding of the historical tensions and struggles involved in constructing, invoking, and instrumentalizing the “we” of humanity.



Table of Contents

Introduction: Visions of Humanity: Actors, Culture, Practices
Jessica Gienow-Hecht, Sönke Kunkel, and SebastianJobs

Chapter 1. The Human in Human Rights
Suzy Killmister

Objects

Chapter 2. Hearts, Minds, and Skulls: The International Debate on the Nature of Humanity in the Mid-Nineteenth Century
Michael L. Krenn

Chapter 3. In Search of Biblical Mesopotamia: Visions of Humanity in US Archaeological Excavations in Iraq,1880–1910
Sarah Epping

Work

Chapter 4. Tensions of “Humanity”: Jewish Philanthropy and Refugee Crises in Eastern Europe,1881–1914
Barbara Lambauer

Chapter 5. “The Whole Organism of Humanity”: The Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom’s Campaign for Women’s Rights as Universal Rights, c. 1919
Andrew M. Johnston

Chapter 6. “A New Humanity” for the Poor: Liberation Theology and Visions of Revolutionary Justice in 1960s Guatemala
Betsy Konefal

Chapter 7. Engineering Empathy: Humanity, Culture, and the Battle against Apartheid in South Africa, 1948–1994
Nicholas J. Cull

Sounds

Chapter 8. Choreographing Humanity in the 1960s: Maurice Béjart and the Symphony No. 9
Stéphanie Gonçalves

Chapter 9. Musical Humanism:Yehudi Menuhin and UNESCO’s International Music Council,1969–1975
Anaïs Fléchet

Chapter 10. “We Are the World”:Visions of Humanity in 1980s Charity Songs
Tobias Hof

Afterword: Languages of Common Humanity
Siep Stuurman

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 15/09/2023
      ISBN13: 9781805390848, 978-1805390848
      ISBN10: 1805390848

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book offers a critical reflection of the historical genesis, transformation, and problématique of “humanity” in the transatlantic world, with a particular eye on cultural representations. “Humanity,” the essays show, was consistently embedded in networks of actors and cultural practices, and its meanings have evolved in step with historical processes such as globalization, cultural imperialism, the transnationalization of activism, and the spread of racism and nationalism. Visions of Humanity applies a historical lens on objects, sounds, and actors to provide a more nuanced understanding of the historical tensions and struggles involved in constructing, invoking, and instrumentalizing the “we” of humanity.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction: Visions of Humanity: Actors, Culture, Practices
      Jessica Gienow-Hecht, Sönke Kunkel, and SebastianJobs

      Chapter 1. The Human in Human Rights
      Suzy Killmister

      Objects

      Chapter 2. Hearts, Minds, and Skulls: The International Debate on the Nature of Humanity in the Mid-Nineteenth Century
      Michael L. Krenn

      Chapter 3. In Search of Biblical Mesopotamia: Visions of Humanity in US Archaeological Excavations in Iraq,1880–1910
      Sarah Epping

      Work

      Chapter 4. Tensions of “Humanity”: Jewish Philanthropy and Refugee Crises in Eastern Europe,1881–1914
      Barbara Lambauer

      Chapter 5. “The Whole Organism of Humanity”: The Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom’s Campaign for Women’s Rights as Universal Rights, c. 1919
      Andrew M. Johnston

      Chapter 6. “A New Humanity” for the Poor: Liberation Theology and Visions of Revolutionary Justice in 1960s Guatemala
      Betsy Konefal

      Chapter 7. Engineering Empathy: Humanity, Culture, and the Battle against Apartheid in South Africa, 1948–1994
      Nicholas J. Cull

      Sounds

      Chapter 8. Choreographing Humanity in the 1960s: Maurice Béjart and the Symphony No. 9
      Stéphanie Gonçalves

      Chapter 9. Musical Humanism:Yehudi Menuhin and UNESCO’s International Music Council,1969–1975
      Anaïs Fléchet

      Chapter 10. “We Are the World”:Visions of Humanity in 1980s Charity Songs
      Tobias Hof

      Afterword: Languages of Common Humanity
      Siep Stuurman

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