By employing posthuman theory, the book seeks to revitalize feminist perspectives on international law. It explores how these contemporary theoretical frameworks can enhance understanding and challenge traditional legal paradigms, ultimately aiming to reshape the knowledge landscape within feminist legal scholarship.
Emily Jones Books



Nahia
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The story follows eighteen-year-old Nahia, the daughter of a Headwoman, who faces exile for voicing an uncomfortable truth about her community. In her quest for redemption and to help her people, she embarks on an apprenticeship with a shaman, presenting her with both challenges and opportunities to reclaim her voice and make a difference.
Right Romance
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
A study of romance, religion, and politics in seventeenth-century England, presenting a recontextualized understanding of romance as a multi-generic narrative structure or strategy rather than a prose genre.