An Indigenous Cosmopoetics of Justice
Law, Posthumanism and the Ecology of Cocoa
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:31st Dec '25
£155.00
This title is due to be published on 31st December, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

This book examines cocoa farming in northeast Brazil to explore a fundamental question: can ecological relationships create their own form of law?
Through the study of indigenous people and landless workers who use sustainable farming practices to restore damaged lands, the book analyses how humans and nature together create social and ecological systems that function as a kind of "viscous law,” with flexible rules emerging from relationships with the land and its diverse lifeforms. Unlike rigid modern legal systems, this "viscous law" adapts to the realities of cocoa ecology and how it connects people, plants, and animals within global environmental systems. It addresses the practical needs of land rights struggles while recognising relationships that Western legal systems often ignore.
An Indigenous Cosmopoetics of Justice is of interest to legal theorists, as well as those with interests in the areas of indigenous studies, postcolonial studies and ecology.
ISBN: 9781041099789
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 580g
208 pages