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Human Emotions and Human Rights in the Selected American Films: the Color Purple (1985) and Erin Brockovich
Jayshree Singh
Human Emotions and Human Rights in the Selected American Films: the Color Purple (1985) and Erin Brockovich
Jayshree Singh
Human condition and human nature are indispensable in the span of human life. Whatever the man experiences or feels, is recognized as emotional expression and those expressions are either objective as they are mostly similar to other?s feelings or the expressions are subjective because they elicit personal impressions regarding good or bad situations in life. Therefore emotions are universally found in human beings and they are perpetually built. During configuration, the freedom of choice, desire, knowledge, aim, quest, decision, ethics, sense of human dignity are the components that establish relationship between human emotion and human rights. Unless these subjectivities are for unselfish purpose in life, they do not help in emancipation personally or universally. Mostly in material/ capitalistic world such notion of humanism is misunderstood because men/women ascribe their desires, values and emotions to their actions and achievements as per their likes or dislikes, which personally benefit to them but not to all. It is then logically a doctrine of actions that stimulates human to do inhuman actions towards human and non-human subjects. They are treated as objects.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | February 19, 2013 |
Original release date | 2000 |
ISBN13 | 9783659346989 |
Publishers | LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing |
Pages | 108 |
Dimensions | 150 × 7 × 225 mm · 167 g |
Language | English |
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