International Law and Posthuman Theory
Herausgeber: Jones, Emily; Arvidsson, Matilda
International Law and Posthuman Theory
Herausgeber: Jones, Emily; Arvidsson, Matilda
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Assembling a series of voices from across the field, this book demonstrates how posthuman theory can be employed to better understand and tackle some of the challenges faced by contemporary international law.
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Assembling a series of voices from across the field, this book demonstrates how posthuman theory can be employed to better understand and tackle some of the challenges faced by contemporary international law.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 514g
- ISBN-13: 9781032044040
- ISBN-10: 1032044047
- Artikelnr.: 69032667
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 514g
- ISBN-13: 9781032044040
- ISBN-10: 1032044047
- Artikelnr.: 69032667
Matilda Arvidsson is Associate Professor in International Law and Assistant Senior Lecturer in Jurisprudence at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. Emily Jones is an NUAcT Fellow based at Newcastle Law School, Newcastle University, UK.
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 Hamzi
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
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 Hamzi
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
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 Hamzi
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
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 Hamzi
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