
The potential for new materialist justice via Nordic feminist perspectives of law
Author(s) -
Jannice Käll
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
nordic journal on law and society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2002-7788
DOI - 10.36368/njolas.v3i02.142
Subject(s) - materialism , economic justice , sociology , feminist philosophy , law , feminist theory , perspective (graphical) , gender studies , feminism , political science , epistemology , philosophy , artificial intelligence , computer science
The Nordic feminist perspectives in law have traditionally been relatively successful in advocating, and effectuating, a feminist perspective of justice both within law and the society. However, Nordic feminist perspectives of law have at least to some degree, at this stage been limited to questions of equality between men and women and to the production of justice within the boundaries of the nation-state. In this article, I take the challenge upon myself of elaborating the notion of justice advanced by new materialist theory as a means to infuse the Nordic feminist perspective in, and on, law. This is pursued by reading new materialist theory and Nordic feminist perspectives of law against each other. In sum, the reading suggests that a focus on new materialist justice could be used to infuse Nordic feminist legal perspectives on justice by both shifting the understanding of law, and justice, as well as its contextual focus.