2020
DOI: 10.1177/1743872120966814
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On the Discursive-Material Enactment of Criminal Violence: How Death and Injury Come to Matter to the Criminal Law

Abstract: This article seeks to challenge the prevailing view that violence is legally actionable because human bodies are capable of experiencing pain, injury, and death. Drawing on literature in the area of new materialism, this article demonstrates how pain, injury, and death are not ontological properties of the flesh-and-bone body, but rather, they are the effects of how violence is made sense-able, knowable, as part of the criminal legal process. Here, I examine four of the materializing practices through which vi… Show more

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