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Contributions to Law, Philosophy and Ecology : Exploring Re-Embodiments, Hardback Book

Contributions to Law, Philosophy and Ecology : Exploring Re-Embodiments Hardback

Edited by Ruth Thomas-Pellicer, Vito De Lucia, Sian Sullivan

Part of the Law, Justice and Ecology series

Hardback

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Contributions to Law, Philosophy and Ecology: Exploring Re-Embodiments is a preliminary contribution to the establishment of re-embodiments as a theoretical strand within legal and ecological theory, and philosophy.

Re-embodiments are all those contemporary practices and processes that exceed the epistemic horizon of modernity.

As such, they offer a plurality of alternative modes of theory and practice that seek to counteract the ecocidal tendencies of the Anthropocene.

The collection comprises eleven contributions approaching re-embodiments from a multiplicity of fields, including legal theory, eco-philosophy, eco-feminism and anthropology.

The contributions are organized into three parts: ‘Beyond Modernity’, ‘The Sacred Dimension’ and ‘The Legal Dimension’.

The collection is opened by a comprehensive introduction that situates re-embodiments in theoretical context.

Whilst closely bound with embodiment and new materialist theory, this book contributes a unique voice that echoes diverse political processes contemporaneous to our times.

Written in an elegant and accessible language, the book will appeal to undergraduates, postgraduates and established scholars alike seeking to understand and take re-embodiments further, both politically and theoretically.

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