By exploring the biopolitical concept through a nonanthropocentric perspective, Joseph Pugliese argues for the recognition of more-than-human entities as legitimate actors deserving of justice. He highlights the entanglement of these entities with human victims in conflict zones like Palestine and sites of US drone strikes, challenging human exceptionalism. Drawing on Indigenous epistemologies, Pugliese advocates for an ethico-legal framework that acknowledges ecological justice, revealing the often-overlooked impacts of human conflict on the more-than-human world.
Joseph Pugliese Libros
Joseph Pugliese, profesor de Estudios Culturales, profundiza en las complejas intersecciones entre el poder estatal y la violencia. Su obra académica examina críticamente cómo se ejecuta la ley a través de medidas extremas, explorando temas como la tortura y la ejecución remota de la justicia mediante tecnología de drones. La escritura de Pugliese ofrece un análisis profundo de la violencia institucionalizada y sus implicaciones éticas. Su investigación obliga a los lectores a confrontar las difíciles cuestiones sobre el poder estatal, los derechos humanos y la definición misma de justicia en la sociedad contemporánea.


More-Than-Human Diasporas
Topologies of Empire, Settler Colonialism, Slavery
- 288 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Exploring the concept of more-than-human diasporas, this book examines how non-human entities like water, trees, clay, and architectural styles contribute to cultural and environmental narratives. By breaking traditional scholarly boundaries, it offers a fresh perspective on the interconnectedness of human and non-human experiences in diaspora, highlighting the significance of these entities in shaping identities and communities.