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International law and posthuman theory / edited by Matilda Arvidsson, Emily Jones.
Livre
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.
List of Contributors ixPreface by Rosi Braidotti xiiIntroduction to International Law and PosthumanTheory 1Emily Jones and Matilda ArvidssonPART 1Methodological and Theoretical Frontiers 291 Posthuman Feminism as a Theoretical and Methodological Approach to International Law 31Matilda Arvidsson2 Flat Ontology and Differentiation: In Defense of Bennett's Vital Materialism, and Some Thoughts Toward Decolonial New Materialisms for International Law 60Anna Grear3 Aesthetics, New Materialism and Legal Matter: The `Art' of Anglo-American Colonialism 83Delaney Mitchell4 The Common Heritage of Kin-Kind 105Emily Jones, Cristian van Eijk and Gina HeathcotePART 2Political Economy, History and Colonialism 1375 A Monument to E.G. Wakefield: New and Historical Materialist Dialogues for a Posthuman International Law 139Jessie Hohmann and Christine Schwobel-Patel6 Neither National nor International: A Posthumanist Retelling of Tax Sovereignty 161Hedvig Larka7 After Homo Narrans: Botany, International Law and Senegambia in Early Racial Capitalist Worldmaking 180Vanja HamzicPART 3The Environment and the Nonhuman 2018 Terraqueous Feminisms and the International Law of the Sea 203Gina Heathcote9 Becoming Common - Ecological Resistance, Refusal, Reparation 222Marie Petersmann10 The War on Drugs as the War on the Nonhuman 244Kojo Koram and Oscar Guardiola-Rivera11 Supplanting Anthropocentric Legalities: Can the Rule of Law Tolerate Intensive Animal Agriculture? 258Maneesha Deckha12 Will Human Rights Save the Anthropos from the Anthropocene? Rights-Based Environmental Protection Strategies and Posthuman Theory 279Jasmijn LeeuwenkampIndex 305.