The UNSW Network for Interdisciplinary Studies of Law

invites you to attend a lunchtime seminar:


Sarah Keenan

ON

Space and Subversive Property:
Holding Up Relations of (un)Belonging


Monday, 10 NOVEMBER 2014

1.00 - 2.00 PM

Dean's Board Room

2nd Floor
UNSW LAW SCHOOL




Abstract:

Subversive Property: Law and the Production of Spaces of Belonging

The book from which this paper derives explores the relationship between space, 
subjectivity and property, arguing that new political possibilities for 
property may be unveiled by thinking about property in terms of belonging 
rather than exclusion.  While most socio-legal theories of property focus on 
the propertied subject and that subject's right to exclude, this book shifts 
focus away from the propertied subject and on to the broader spaces in and 
through which the propertied subject is located.  Using case studies, such as 
analyses of compulsory leases under Australia's Northern Territory Intervention 
and lesbian asylum cases from a range of jurisdictions, the book argues that 
these spaces 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.  This presentation will discuss the main themes of the book to 
suggest ways in which subversive property might offer a conceptually useful way 
of analysing a wide range of socio-legal issues.

Biography

Sarah Keenan is lecturer in Law at SOAS, University of London.  She teaches 
Property, Feminist Legal Theory and Indigenous Land Rights and is also engaged 
in community-based struggles around each of these issues.  Her research draws 
on legal geography, feminist and critical race theory to think through the 
relationship between law, space and belonging (this is explored in her book 
'Subversive Property: Law and the Production of Spaces of Belonging 
<http://www.guilfordpress.co.uk/books/details/9781138013988/>').  In 
particular, Sarah has written on the role of long term leases of Aboriginal 
land in Australia's Northern Territory Intervention, of the impact of identity 
testing in sexuality-based asylum claims, and of the conceptual and political 
links between property and governance, and between ownership and membership.





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