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Inheritance at the Limits

Lehman, Jessica

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Inheritance is both an unsettled and structuring concept of contemporary life. This paper argues that inheritance is an analytic through which difference comes to matter. Following Casarino’s (2002) discussion of ‘last’ and ‘other’ limits, I show that inheritance both serves as a mechanism through which difference is captured and domesticated into systems of technoscience and law, and that it evidences the inability of these systems to capture fully its alterity. Taking a wide-ranging and interdisciplinary approach, the paper develops an analytic that explores and expands biosocial understandings of inheritance through two ‘limit cases’: first, the search for and reclamation of inheritance dispossessed in the Transatlantic trade in enslaved people; second, questions of queer reproduction and inheritance. The paper concludes by offering an analytic of inheritance not simply as a force of difference but also as a way of orienting political and ethical thought in the Anthropocene.

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Lehman, J. (2024). Inheritance at the Limits. Theory, Culture and Society, 41(6), 59-76. https://doi.org/10.1177/02632764241242034

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Feb 26, 2024
Online Publication Date Apr 22, 2024
Publication Date 2024-11
Deposit Date Nov 4, 2024
Publicly Available Date Nov 5, 2024
Journal Theory, Culture and Society
Print ISSN 0263-2764
Electronic ISSN 1460-3616
Publisher SAGE Publications
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 41
Issue 6
Pages 59-76
DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/02632764241242034
Keywords difference, inheritance, queer, race, science studies
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/3047831

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