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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Illan rua WallPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9780367675219ISBN 10: 0367675218 Pages: 210 Publication Date: 21 December 2020 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education , Undergraduate Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPrologue: Sovereign Aesthetics. Introduction. Part I: Affective Sovereignty (1) Atmospheres of Sovereignty (2) Switching Sovereign Genres (3) Playing for Hearts and Minds (4) The Government of Temper (5) Excursus 1: Affective Life Part II: The Apparatus of Public Order (6) The Sovereign Peace (7) Signs Taken for Sovereignty (8) The State of Unrest (9) Psycho-Affective Public Order (10) The Coloniality that Remains (11) Excursus 2: An Affective Theory of Public Order Part III: The Crowd and the People (12) Affective Patterning (13) A Somnambulist or Turbulent People (14) The Crowd as Political Technology (15) Securing the People (16) Excursus 3: Crowds and Populace Part IV: The Enmity of Unrest (17) The Surprise of Unrest (18) What Violence Might Assemble (19) Enmity and the Atmosphere of Violence (20) Excursus 4: The State of Unrest. Conclusion: Notes from the TumultReviews""Throughout 2020 and into 2021, dissent has increased around governmental strategies and their concomitant police powers. To understand these events and their governance, we need a careful, creative and intelligent book such as Law and Disorder."" – Alison Young, University of Melbourne, Australia (Social and Legal Studies, 2021) ""We emerge from the book all the richer for having been immersed in this eloquent and imaginative account of the theorist as flaneur of crowded spaces."" – Emilios Christodoulidis, University of Glasgow, UK (Law & Literature, 2021) ""For those readers who have not yet had the pleasure of reading Illan rua Wall’s highly original brand of critical legal theory: you are in for a real treat. Paradoxically, this jostling theoretical maelstrom of a book makes you sit still in wonder. By turns funny, erudite, playful and intensely creative on every single page, this is a masterful account of atmosphere, of the politics of the crowd, and of sovereignty."" – Ben Golder, University of New South Wales, Australia ""Law and Disorder is many books. It is a theory of protest, an exploration of the shifting affects of crowds, a methodological weapon and a moving manual for resistance. It explores the subversion of sovereignty as well as the ways that it makes itself present. It is best read with an openness to the political quality of Wall’s writing and its destabilising reimagining of possibilities."" – Carolina Olarte, University of the Andes, Bogota, Colombia ""This is a rare feat of a book, managing to be both politically rousing and affectively engaging, both revolutionary and quietly eavesdropping on the world’s goings-on. Illan rua Wall has produced a text of deep sensitivity, enabling us to rethink the atmospheric affects of public order as an integral part of the sovereign mechanism; placing crowds and protest at the core of the affective life of the populace."" – Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos, University of Westminster, UK ""Throughout 2020 and into 2021, dissent has increased around governmental strategies and their concomitant police powers. To understand these events and their governance, we need a careful, creative and intelligent book such as Law and Disorder."" – Alison Young, University of Melbourne, Australia (Social and Legal Studies, 2021) ""We emerge from the book all the richer for having been immersed in this eloquent and imaginative account of the theorist as flaneur of crowded spaces."" – Emilios Christodoulidis, University of Glasgow, UK (Law & Literature, 2021) ""For those readers who have not yet had the pleasure of reading Illan rua Wall’s highly original brand of critical legal theory: you are in for a real treat. Paradoxically, this jostling theoretical maelstrom of a book makes you sit still in wonder. By turns funny, erudite, playful and intensely creative on every single page, this is a masterful account of atmosphere, of the politics of the crowd, and of sovereignty."" – Ben Golder, University of New South Wales, Australia ""Law and Disorder is many books. It is a theory of protest, an exploration of the shifting affects of crowds, a methodological weapon and a moving manual for resistance. It explores the subversion of sovereignty as well as the ways that it makes itself present. It is best read with an openness to the political quality of Wall’s writing and its destabilising reimagining of possibilities."" – Carolina Olarte, University of the Andes, Bogota, Colombia ""This is a rare feat of a book, managing to be both politically rousing and affectively engaging, both revolutionary and quietly eavesdropping on the world’s goings-on. Illan rua Wall has produced a text of deep sensitivity, enabling us to rethink the atmospheric affects of public order as an integral part of the sovereign mechanism; placing crowds and protest at the core of the affective life of the populace."" – Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos, University of Westminster, UK ""From order to disorder, from the sovereign to the crowd, from constituted to constituent. This is the disorderly order of resistance Law and Disorder analyses and performs. Wall’s book is a scholarly achievement, a manual for dissidents and an almanac of warnings for the state. Apollinaire created the calligram, poems that illustrate their meaning. Wall has created the (dis)ordergram: a book that performs the disorder of order."" - Costas Douzinas, Birkbeck, University of London, UK For those readers who have not yet had the pleasure of reading Illan rua Wall's highly original brand of critical legal theory: you are in for a real treat. Paradoxically, this jostling theoretical maelstrom of a book, makes you sit still in wonder. By turns funny, erudite, playful and intensely creative on every single page, this is a masterful account of atmosphere, of the politics of the crowd, and of sovereignty. - Ben Golder, University of New South Wales, Australia Law and Disorder is many books. It is a theory of protest, an exploration of the shifting affects of crowds, a methodological weapon and a moving manual for resistance. It explores the subversion of sovereignty as well as the ways that it makes itself present. It is best read with an openness to the political quality of Wall's writing and its destabilizing reimagining of possibilities. - Carolina Olarte, University of the Andes, Bogota, Colombia This is a rare feat of a book, managing to be both politically rousing and affectively engaging, both revolutionary and quietly eavesdropping on the world's goings-on. Illan rua Wall has produced a text of deep sensitivity, enabling us to rethink of the atmospheric affects of public order as an integral part of the sovereign mechanism; placing crowds and protest in the core of the affective life of the populace. - Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos, University of Westminster, UK Author InformationIllan rua Wall is Reader at the University of Warwick Law School, UK. 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