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Subversive Property: Law and the Production of Spaces of Belonging

By Sarah Keenan
Routledge January 2016

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ISBN-13
9781138785892
Publisher
Routledge
Publication
January 2016
Format
Paperback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only
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Property tends to operate and to be understood as a conservative social force, but can property also be subversive? This book explores the relationship between space, subjectivity and property, in order to invert conventional socio-legal understandings of property that revolve around possession and to theorize property in terms of belonging.

Drawing on feminist and critical race theory, the book shifts the focus away from the propertied subject and onto the broader spaces in which the propertied subject is located. Those spaces, it is argued, consist of networks of relations that revolve around belonging: not just belonging between subject and object, as property is traditionally understood, but also the less explored relation of belonging between the part and the whole. Thinking about property in terms of space and belonging reveals new political possibilities for property. And the theory of property as a spatially contingent relation of belonging proposed in this book not only offers a conceptually useful way of analysing a wide range of socio-legal issues, it enables new connections to be drawn between them. It will, therefore, be of relevance to those working in the area of property and legal geography, but also to those with more general interests in socio-legal studies, social and political theory, postcolonial studies, critical race studies and gender and sexuality studies.

Table of Contents

Chapter One ‘Prossy Has Been Saved!’ A Sense Of Unease, A Lack Of Connection, A Spatial Turn
Chapter Two Law/Space/Belonging? Legal Geography And Its Discontents
Chapter Three From Positionality To Spatiality: Theorising Legal Geography And Finding Life In Space
Chapter Four Subversive Property: Reshaping Malleable Spaces Of Belonging
Chapter Five Homelands: Property And Belonging In Australia’s Northern Territory Intervention
Chapter Six Your Lesbian Property Please: Refugee Law And The Production Of Homonormative Landscapes
Chapter Seven Taking Space With You: Inheritance, Appropriation And Belonging Across Time And Space
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