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- SHOULD NONHUMANS HAVE RIGHTS IN LAW AND POLITICS?
- About the Author: LISA SIRAGANIAN is the J. R.Herbert Boone Chair in Humanities and Professor in the Department of Comparative Thought and Literature at Johns Hopkins University.
- 224 Pages
- Political Science, Civil Rights
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"Should nonhumans have rights in law and politics? How personhood for corporations and everything else exploits us today"-- Provided by publisher.Book Synopsis
SHOULD NONHUMANS HAVE RIGHTS IN LAW AND POLITICS? Over the last twenty-five years, the concept of per-sonhood has become central to many contentious debates. Corporations have won free speech protections, as if they were individuals. The right to life or freedom has been claimed on behalf of fetuses, trees, and elephants. The fund of human rights is spilling over into the nonhuman. The Problem of Personhood reveals the unsettling consequences of granting rights to imagined persons, such as Sophia the robot citizen or New Zealand's Whanganui River. Synthesizing the political and philosophical debates on personhood and drawing on a varied cast of thinkers that includes Simone Weil, Hannah Arendt, and Dr. Seuss, Lisa Siraganian uncovers the disturbing impact of this contemporary development. Awarding rights to robots and rivers all too easily becomes a legal tool to turn people into capital. When robot Sophia is made a citizen, "she" is transformed into a subject in the law without the corresponding legal duties that protect us from her. At the root of this trend is the US Supreme Court's Citizens United ruling that grants First Amendment rights to corporations as if they were individuals. The result has not been the transformation of things into humans so much as humans into things, when animals and the environment would be better protected with reference to our humanity rather than to theirs.Review Quotes
"In this brilliant interdisciplinary study, Lisa Siraganian brings complexity to the conventional ethics and politics of personification. Not all people have always been considered persons, and nowadays many non-humans are -- from corporate entities to AI conversation partners. Denying claims is as fraught as expanding the circle of rights, and Siraganian helps think past the most obvious stances, going to the heart of our moral and legal debates."
--Samuel Moyn, author of The Last Utopia: Human Rights in History "Siraganian's book offers not an apology for anthropocentrism, but rather, a clear-sighted compass for thinking through personhood in its newest, broadest, thorniest guises. Transdisciplinary in approach, the book demonstrates how much rides politically on "who" and "what" make a successful claim to personhood status, and it identifies dangers, ascendant since the 1990s, of personhood's enhanced legal and extra-legal traction."
--Emily Apter, author of Against World Literature: On the Politics of Untranslatability "Most of us on the left are deeply opposed to the decision in Citizens United that conferred on corporations the right to freedom of speech; Lisa Siraganian is too. But her brilliant The Problem of Personhood argues that the damage done by the idea of the corporate person goes far beyond the difficulties it has created for fair elections. From the description of the fetus as a person through claims made on behalf of the personhood of animals, rivers and trees up to the emerging notion of the ePerson, she shows how the corporation has provided a model for the invention of new persons each of "whom" embodies the privileging of property and the impoverishment of the public sphere. And against such expansive personhood she argues for a commitment to solidarity not reducible to the solidarity between legal entities."
--Walter Benn Michaels, author of The Beauty of the Social Problem
About the Author
LISA SIRAGANIAN is the J. R.Herbert Boone Chair in Humanities and Professor in the Department of Comparative Thought and Literature at Johns Hopkins University. Her work has won multiple awards and has been supported by fellowships from the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the National Endowment of the Humanities, the American Council of Learned Societies, and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Siraganian has written award-winning scholarly monographs, including Modernism's Other Work: The Art Object's Political Life and Modernism and the Meaning of Corporate Persons, books that bridge literary criticism, art criticism, and legal and philosophical scholarship. More recently, she was a co-editor of the Norton Anthology of American Literature, 10th edition.Dimensions (Overall): 9.2 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W)
Weight: 1.25 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 224
Genre: Political Science
Sub-Genre: Civil Rights
Publisher: Verso
Format: Hardcover
Author: Lisa Siraganian
Language: English
Street Date: February 17, 2026
TCIN: 1004088805
UPC: 9781804293447
Item Number (DPCI): 247-15-0452
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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