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Rose Casey, "Aesthetic Impropriety: Property Law and Postcolonial Style" (Fordham UP, 2025)

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Aesthetic Impropriety and Colonial Legacies

This chapter explores the concept of 'aesthetic impropriety' as a critical tool for examining the intersections of property law, colonialism, and justice. It discusses how literary works by authors like Arundhati Roy and Salman Rushdie illustrate the psychological and societal implications of colonial dispossession, while also proposing new frameworks for ownership and inclusivity. Furthermore, it highlights the environmental and human harms resulting from colonial property laws, particularly in the context of the Niger Delta and the petroleum industry.

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