Theorising the Right to Be Political in Motion: khôra as Condition of Possibility

The most rightful aspect of being human is our movement. Yet, while the spatialised orders of modern human rights regimes frustrate recognition of this fact, we do not theorise rights with any greater universality via concepts of time. Both spatial and temporal descriptions overlook how human rights...

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Main Author: Mark F.N. Franke
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de los Andes 2016-09-01
Series:Colombia Internacional
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Online Access:https://appsciso.uniandes.edu.co/pfaciso/colinter/view_s.php/9283/index.php?id=9283
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description The most rightful aspect of being human is our movement. Yet, while the spatialised orders of modern human rights regimes frustrate recognition of this fact, we do not theorise rights with any greater universality via concepts of time. Both spatial and temporal descriptions overlook how human rights must be thought of through the specificity of human movement itself. Through a critical analysis of the concept of khôra from Plato’s Timaeus, I suggest a way of reading the politics of human rights in these terms. And I propose a rethinking of fundamental human rights through the right to be political in motion.
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spelling doaj.art-1b7662cd13f6452eacc6ed8365ef9b1e2022-12-21T17:58:55ZengUniversidad de los AndesColombia Internacional0121-56121900-60042016-09-01887910610.7440/colombiaint88.2016.04Theorising the Right to Be Political in Motion: khôra as Condition of PossibilityMark F.N. Franke0Huron University College (Canada)The most rightful aspect of being human is our movement. Yet, while the spatialised orders of modern human rights regimes frustrate recognition of this fact, we do not theorise rights with any greater universality via concepts of time. Both spatial and temporal descriptions overlook how human rights must be thought of through the specificity of human movement itself. Through a critical analysis of the concept of khôra from Plato’s Timaeus, I suggest a way of reading the politics of human rights in these terms. And I propose a rethinking of fundamental human rights through the right to be political in motion.https://appsciso.uniandes.edu.co/pfaciso/colinter/view_s.php/9283/index.php?id=9283Human rightspoliticsspacetime (Thesaurus)khôramovement (author’s keywords)
spellingShingle Mark F.N. Franke
Theorising the Right to Be Political in Motion: khôra as Condition of Possibility
Colombia Internacional
Human rights
politics
space
time (Thesaurus)
khôra
movement (author’s keywords)
title Theorising the Right to Be Political in Motion: khôra as Condition of Possibility
title_full Theorising the Right to Be Political in Motion: khôra as Condition of Possibility
title_fullStr Theorising the Right to Be Political in Motion: khôra as Condition of Possibility
title_full_unstemmed Theorising the Right to Be Political in Motion: khôra as Condition of Possibility
title_short Theorising the Right to Be Political in Motion: khôra as Condition of Possibility
title_sort theorising the right to be political in motion khora as condition of possibility
topic Human rights
politics
space
time (Thesaurus)
khôra
movement (author’s keywords)
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