1st Edition
An Indigenous Cosmopoetics of Justice Law, Posthumanism and the Ecology of Cocoa
Chapter 1:Introduction.
Chapter 2: Decomposing the Law
Chapter 3: A Perspectivist Autoethnography
Chapter 4: An Autoethnography of Modernisation
Chapter 5: The Entropies of Modernisation
Chapter 6: Cocoa Knots
Chapter 7: Composting the Collectives
Chapter 8: Conclusion
Biography
Renan Porto is a writer and postdoctorate researcher at the Institute of Literary Studies of the University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland. Holding a PhD in law from the University of Westminster, London, his work spans critical legal theory, environmental humanities, indigenous studies, posthuman anthropology and postcolonial theories. Porto's research endeavours to reimagine political and legal categories through indigenous perspectives, exploring their potential to forge new forms of existence in the face of climate change. He is the author of the book of essays Políticas de Riobaldo (Cepe, 2021) and the poetry book O Cólera A Febre (Urutau, 2018).






