1. Killing Time: Law Like Death.
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Golder, Ben
- Subjects
CAPITAL punishment ,NORMATIVITY (Ethics) ,SCHOLARLY method ,SUBJECTIVITY ,THEORISTS - Abstract
This article takes Peter Fitzpatrick's writings on the modern death penalty, published over roughly a decade from the late 1990s, as a point of departure for considering wider themes in his scholarship, and reflecting on its significance and particular qualities. In these texts we see Fitzpatrick, as a legal theorist, engaging with a pressing political issue of, literally, life, death and the law. I take this textual archive and show how it illustrates Fitzpatrick's mode of critique, his form of poststructural legal normativity, and the kinds of resistant and responsiveness-generating legal subjects he encourages us to be. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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