Routledge handbook of law and theory / edited by Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos.
2019
K237 .R68 2018 (Mapit)
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Title
Routledge handbook of law and theory / edited by Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos.
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Imprint
Abingdon, Oxon [UK] ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019.
Description
xvii, 535 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Series
Routledge handbooks.
Formatted Contents Note
Luis Eslava / Dense struggle : on ghosts, law, and the global order
Chris Butler / Spatial abstraction, legal violence, and the promise of appropriation
Sarah Keenan / A prison around your ankle and a border in every street : theorising law, space and the subject
Emily Grabham / Praxiographies' of time : law, temporalities, and material worlds
Lucy Finchett-Maddock / Continua of (in)justice
Olivia Barr / Movement an homage to legal drips, wobbles & perpetual motion
Andrea Pavoni / Disenchanting senses : law and the taste of the real
Nicola Masciandario / Synaesthesia : the mystical sense of law
Dragan Milovanovich / Touching you, touching me in law and justice : toward a quantum holographic process-informational understanding
Illan Rua Wall / Turbulent legality : sovereignty, security, and the police
Elena Loizidou / Sequences on law and the body
Laurent de Sutter / On resisting bodies
Renisa Mawani / Insect wars : bees, bedbugs, and biopolitics
Anna Grear / Anthropocene "time"? a reflection on temporalities in the "new age of the human"
Yoriko Otomo / Making lawful animals
Honni van Rijswijk / Feminist genres of violence and law's aggressive realism
Maria Aristodemou / From decaffeinated democracy to democracy in the real in ten (Lacanian) sessions
Christopher Tomlins / Why law's objects do not disappear : on history as remainder
James R. Martel / Must the law be a liar? Walter Benjamin on the possibility of an anarchist form of law
Alain Pottage / Literary materiality
Emilie Cloatre and David Cowan / Legalities and materialities
Hyo Yoon Kang / Law's materiality : between concrete matters and abstract forms, or how matter becomes material
Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos / To have to do with the law : an essay
Anne Bottomley and Nathan Moore / On new model jurisprudence : the scholar/critic as (cosmic) artisan.
Chris Butler / Spatial abstraction, legal violence, and the promise of appropriation
Sarah Keenan / A prison around your ankle and a border in every street : theorising law, space and the subject
Emily Grabham / Praxiographies' of time : law, temporalities, and material worlds
Lucy Finchett-Maddock / Continua of (in)justice
Olivia Barr / Movement an homage to legal drips, wobbles & perpetual motion
Andrea Pavoni / Disenchanting senses : law and the taste of the real
Nicola Masciandario / Synaesthesia : the mystical sense of law
Dragan Milovanovich / Touching you, touching me in law and justice : toward a quantum holographic process-informational understanding
Illan Rua Wall / Turbulent legality : sovereignty, security, and the police
Elena Loizidou / Sequences on law and the body
Laurent de Sutter / On resisting bodies
Renisa Mawani / Insect wars : bees, bedbugs, and biopolitics
Anna Grear / Anthropocene "time"? a reflection on temporalities in the "new age of the human"
Yoriko Otomo / Making lawful animals
Honni van Rijswijk / Feminist genres of violence and law's aggressive realism
Maria Aristodemou / From decaffeinated democracy to democracy in the real in ten (Lacanian) sessions
Christopher Tomlins / Why law's objects do not disappear : on history as remainder
James R. Martel / Must the law be a liar? Walter Benjamin on the possibility of an anarchist form of law
Alain Pottage / Literary materiality
Emilie Cloatre and David Cowan / Legalities and materialities
Hyo Yoon Kang / Law's materiality : between concrete matters and abstract forms, or how matter becomes material
Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos / To have to do with the law : an essay
Anne Bottomley and Nathan Moore / On new model jurisprudence : the scholar/critic as (cosmic) artisan.
Summary
This handbook sets out an innovative approach to the theory of law, reconceptualising it in a material, embodied, socially contextualised and politically radical way. The book consists of original contributions authored by prominent academics, all of whom provide a valuable overview of legal theory as a discipline. The book contains five sections: - Spatiotemporal - Sense - Body - Text - Matter. Through this structure, the handbook brings the law into active discussion with other disciplines, as well as supra-disciplinary debates on the areas of spatiality, temporality, materiality, corporeality and sensorial studies, capturing the most exciting developments in current legal theory, and anticipating future research in the area. The handbook is essential reading for scholars and students of jurisprudence, sociology of law, critical legal studies, socio-legal theory and interdisciplinary legal studies, as well as those people from other disciplines interested in the way the law converses with interdisciplinarity.-- Provided by Publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Available in Other Form
ebook version :
Call Number
K237 .R68 2018
Language
English
ISBN
9781138956469 hardback
1138956465 hardback
9781317353003 (web pdf)
1317353005 (web pdf)
9781317352990 (epub)
1317352998 (epub)
9781317352983 (kindle)
131735298X (kindle)
9781315665733 (ebook)
1138956465 hardback
9781317353003 (web pdf)
1317353005 (web pdf)
9781317352990 (epub)
1317352998 (epub)
9781317352983 (kindle)
131735298X (kindle)
9781315665733 (ebook)
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