International Law and Posthuman Theory
International Law and Posthuman Theory
Jones, Emily; Arvidsson, Matilda
Taylor & Francis Ltd
01/2024
316
Dura
Inglês
9781032658025
15 a 20 dias
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List of Contributors ix
Preface by Rosi Braidotti xii
Introduction to International Law and Posthuman
Theory 1
Emily Jones and Matilda Arvidsson
PART 1
Methodological and Theoretical Frontiers 29
1 Posthuman Feminism as a Theoretical and Methodological Approach to International Law 31
Matilda Arvidsson
2 Flat Ontology and Differentiation: In Defense of Bennett's Vital Materialism, and Some Thoughts Toward Decolonial New Materialisms for International Law 60
Anna Grear
3 Aesthetics, New Materialism and Legal Matter: The 'Art' of Anglo-American Colonialism 83
Delaney Mitchell
4 The Common Heritage of Kin-Kind 105
Emily Jones, Cristian van Eijk and Gina Heathcote
PART 2
Political Economy, History and Colonialism 137
5 A Monument to E.G. Wakefield: New and Historical Materialist Dialogues for a Posthuman International Law 139
Jessie Hohmann and Christine Schwobel-Patel
6 Neither National nor International: A Posthumanist Retelling of Tax Sovereignty 161
Hedvig Larka
7 After Homo Narrans: Botany, International Law and Senegambia in Early Racial Capitalist Worldmaking 180
Vanja Hamzic
PART 3
The Environment and the Nonhuman 201
8 Terraqueous Feminisms and the International Law of the Sea 203
Gina Heathcote
9 Becoming Common - Ecological Resistance, Refusal, Reparation 222
Marie Petersmann
10 The War on Drugs as the War on the Nonhuman 244
Kojo Koram and Oscar Guardiola-Rivera
11 Supplanting Anthropocentric Legalities: Can the Rule of Law Tolerate Intensive Animal Agriculture? 258
Maneesha Deckha
12 Will Human Rights Save the Anthropos from the Anthropocene? Rights-Based Environmental Protection Strategies and Posthuman Theory 279
Jasmijn Leeuwenkamp
Index 305
Preface by Rosi Braidotti xii
Introduction to International Law and Posthuman
Theory 1
Emily Jones and Matilda Arvidsson
PART 1
Methodological and Theoretical Frontiers 29
1 Posthuman Feminism as a Theoretical and Methodological Approach to International Law 31
Matilda Arvidsson
2 Flat Ontology and Differentiation: In Defense of Bennett's Vital Materialism, and Some Thoughts Toward Decolonial New Materialisms for International Law 60
Anna Grear
3 Aesthetics, New Materialism and Legal Matter: The 'Art' of Anglo-American Colonialism 83
Delaney Mitchell
4 The Common Heritage of Kin-Kind 105
Emily Jones, Cristian van Eijk and Gina Heathcote
PART 2
Political Economy, History and Colonialism 137
5 A Monument to E.G. Wakefield: New and Historical Materialist Dialogues for a Posthuman International Law 139
Jessie Hohmann and Christine Schwobel-Patel
6 Neither National nor International: A Posthumanist Retelling of Tax Sovereignty 161
Hedvig Larka
7 After Homo Narrans: Botany, International Law and Senegambia in Early Racial Capitalist Worldmaking 180
Vanja Hamzic
PART 3
The Environment and the Nonhuman 201
8 Terraqueous Feminisms and the International Law of the Sea 203
Gina Heathcote
9 Becoming Common - Ecological Resistance, Refusal, Reparation 222
Marie Petersmann
10 The War on Drugs as the War on the Nonhuman 244
Kojo Koram and Oscar Guardiola-Rivera
11 Supplanting Anthropocentric Legalities: Can the Rule of Law Tolerate Intensive Animal Agriculture? 258
Maneesha Deckha
12 Will Human Rights Save the Anthropos from the Anthropocene? Rights-Based Environmental Protection Strategies and Posthuman Theory 279
Jasmijn Leeuwenkamp
Index 305
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critical legal studies;decolonial theory;materialist jurisprudence;ecological justice;animal rights law;feminist legal theory;posthuman approaches to international law
List of Contributors ix
Preface by Rosi Braidotti xii
Introduction to International Law and Posthuman
Theory 1
Emily Jones and Matilda Arvidsson
PART 1
Methodological and Theoretical Frontiers 29
1 Posthuman Feminism as a Theoretical and Methodological Approach to International Law 31
Matilda Arvidsson
2 Flat Ontology and Differentiation: In Defense of Bennett's Vital Materialism, and Some Thoughts Toward Decolonial New Materialisms for International Law 60
Anna Grear
3 Aesthetics, New Materialism and Legal Matter: The 'Art' of Anglo-American Colonialism 83
Delaney Mitchell
4 The Common Heritage of Kin-Kind 105
Emily Jones, Cristian van Eijk and Gina Heathcote
PART 2
Political Economy, History and Colonialism 137
5 A Monument to E.G. Wakefield: New and Historical Materialist Dialogues for a Posthuman International Law 139
Jessie Hohmann and Christine Schwobel-Patel
6 Neither National nor International: A Posthumanist Retelling of Tax Sovereignty 161
Hedvig Larka
7 After Homo Narrans: Botany, International Law and Senegambia in Early Racial Capitalist Worldmaking 180
Vanja Hamzic
PART 3
The Environment and the Nonhuman 201
8 Terraqueous Feminisms and the International Law of the Sea 203
Gina Heathcote
9 Becoming Common - Ecological Resistance, Refusal, Reparation 222
Marie Petersmann
10 The War on Drugs as the War on the Nonhuman 244
Kojo Koram and Oscar Guardiola-Rivera
11 Supplanting Anthropocentric Legalities: Can the Rule of Law Tolerate Intensive Animal Agriculture? 258
Maneesha Deckha
12 Will Human Rights Save the Anthropos from the Anthropocene? Rights-Based Environmental Protection Strategies and Posthuman Theory 279
Jasmijn Leeuwenkamp
Index 305
Preface by Rosi Braidotti xii
Introduction to International Law and Posthuman
Theory 1
Emily Jones and Matilda Arvidsson
PART 1
Methodological and Theoretical Frontiers 29
1 Posthuman Feminism as a Theoretical and Methodological Approach to International Law 31
Matilda Arvidsson
2 Flat Ontology and Differentiation: In Defense of Bennett's Vital Materialism, and Some Thoughts Toward Decolonial New Materialisms for International Law 60
Anna Grear
3 Aesthetics, New Materialism and Legal Matter: The 'Art' of Anglo-American Colonialism 83
Delaney Mitchell
4 The Common Heritage of Kin-Kind 105
Emily Jones, Cristian van Eijk and Gina Heathcote
PART 2
Political Economy, History and Colonialism 137
5 A Monument to E.G. Wakefield: New and Historical Materialist Dialogues for a Posthuman International Law 139
Jessie Hohmann and Christine Schwobel-Patel
6 Neither National nor International: A Posthumanist Retelling of Tax Sovereignty 161
Hedvig Larka
7 After Homo Narrans: Botany, International Law and Senegambia in Early Racial Capitalist Worldmaking 180
Vanja Hamzic
PART 3
The Environment and the Nonhuman 201
8 Terraqueous Feminisms and the International Law of the Sea 203
Gina Heathcote
9 Becoming Common - Ecological Resistance, Refusal, Reparation 222
Marie Petersmann
10 The War on Drugs as the War on the Nonhuman 244
Kojo Koram and Oscar Guardiola-Rivera
11 Supplanting Anthropocentric Legalities: Can the Rule of Law Tolerate Intensive Animal Agriculture? 258
Maneesha Deckha
12 Will Human Rights Save the Anthropos from the Anthropocene? Rights-Based Environmental Protection Strategies and Posthuman Theory 279
Jasmijn Leeuwenkamp
Index 305
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