"<i>Reinventing Human Rights</i> is a major original statement that transcends old debates and opens tremendous new possibilities. Mark Goodale's ambitious, intrepid move is to neither embrace nor vilify human rights but to demand a new vision of them, for a translocal and transformative politics in a diverse and unequal world."—Samuel Moyn, Yale University, author of <i>Not Enough: Human Rights in an Unequal World</i>
"<i>Reinventing Human Rights</i> captures the emergent conditions we must address—whether we want to or not. Mark Goodale opens us up to settings often overlooked, but that increasingly signal their presence."—Saskia Sassen, Columbia University, author of <i>Expulsions: Brutality and Complexity in the Global Economy</i>
"Goodale... articulates a new vision for conceptualizing human rights, aiming to inspire fresh thinking and approaches to contemporary problems. His approach challenges claims of universality, which have long been a theoretical and practical stumbling block for human rights scholars and practitioners, and emphasizes what he calls <i>translocality</i> to create broader, though still nuanced, alliances among people across tribes, cultures, and nations. ... Recommended."—A. G. Reiter, <i>CHOICE</i>
"<i>Reinventing Human Rights</i>... presents an eloquently argued 'only way forward'... in redefining the framework for seeking justice globally. The tenor is normative, earnestly looking for betterment in the world, even as it draws on critical scholarship, showcasing several titles from the Stanford Studies in Human Rights edited by the author."—Harri Englund, <i>Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute</i>