‘Authorizing the Peril’: Mythologies of (Settler) Law at the End of Time
Autor: | Sahar Shah |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
050402 sociology
Human rights media_common.quotation_subject 05 social sciences Neoliberalism Temporality Context (language use) Capitalism Colonialism KA_Jurisprudence 0504 sociology State (polity) Law Political science 050501 criminology Philosophy of law KC_International_Law 0505 law media_common |
Zdroj: | Law and Critique. 32:269-284 |
ISSN: | 1572-8617 0957-8536 |
Popis: | The promised paradises of colonial capitalism and neoliberalism are set in a perpetually elusive future (Fitzpatrick 1992). This future is not a set destination, but an endless linear journey set to the thrum of ‘progress’ and ‘development’. This paper considers, in the context of recent cases relating to development in the Athabasca tar sands region, what the law of the Canadian settler state does when it is faced with interruptions and ruptures in its timescape. Drawing on Fitzpatrick’s seminal work, The Mythology of Modern Law, I argue that a conceptualisation of law’s behaviour in these contexts as functionally mythological highlights some of the elusive ways that settler law maintains a stranglehold over legal imaginaries of oil and gas developments: by distorting and flattening the pasts and presents of Indigenous societies that pre-dated (and continue to co-exist with) the settler state on ‘Canadian’ land, by mediating between the ‘origin’ of the settler state and the daily rhythms of colonial time through ‘Eternal Objects’ such as property and economic development, and by asserting a general ‘objectivity’ of law to evade any direct grappling with the stark possibilities of the ‘end of the world’ created by the climate crisis. I conclude, drawing on Indigenous scholarship and the work of de Goede and Randalls, that a meaningful response to the climate crisis requires re-enchanted attachments to life that necessitate a departure from the one-dimensional temporality of the mythologies of settler law. |
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