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Sensing Law: A Glass House Book (Social Justice)

SKU: 9781138188761

18,880.00

Explore the sensorium’s vital role in law’s empire. This interdisciplinary volume questions how legal rationalities perceive what is sensed through the body, moving beyond the Cartesian mind-body separation. Discover how senses can be tools of power or potent sites of resistance against regulatory force. Offering fresh insights into legal frameworks, this book challenges liberal humanism by examining animal perception and technologically mediated experiences. Essential for students, scholars, and professionals in law, philosophy, and social justice seeking to understand embodied legal theory and pathways to resistance.

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