Bodies of Law
Discover the profound insights of Bodies of Law by esteemed author Princeton University Press. Published in 1997, this thought-provoking paperback spans 264 pages and delves into the intricate relationship between our bodies and legal frameworks. The book argues that fundamental beliefs about our bodies—such as ownership, individuality, privacy, boundaries, race, and gender—are not merely personal truths but are deeply rooted political theories crafted within legal texts for specific political agendas. Bodies of Law offers a compelling analysis of how legal thought shapes our understanding of the body, making it an essential read for anyone interested in law, politics, and society. Explore the intersection of identity and legal discourse through this enlightening work.