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Adriana Cavarero : Resistance and the Voice of Law, Hardback Book

Adriana Cavarero : Resistance and the Voice of Law Hardback

Part of the Nomikoi: Critical Legal Thinkers series

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Critical legal scholars have made us aware that law is made up not only of rules but also of language.

But who speaks the language of law? And can one lawfully speak in one’s voice? For the Italian philosopher Adriana Cavarero, to answer these questions we must not separate who is speaking from the very act of speaking; moreover, we must recuperate the material singularity and relationality of the mouth that speaks.

Drawing on Cavarero’s work, this book focuses on the potentiality of the voice for resisting law’s sovereign structures.

For Cavarero, it is the voice that expresses one’s living and unrepeatable singularity in a way that cannot be subsumed by the universalities and standards of law.

The voice is essentially a material and singular passage of air and vibration that necessarily reveals one’s uniqueness in relationality.

Speaking discloses this uniqueness, and so one’s vulnerability.

It therefore leads to possibilities of resistance that, here, bring a fresh approach to longstanding legal theoretical concerns with singularity, ethics and justice.

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