Abstract:
In Lawscape Nicole Graham develops a rich, timely and (in more senses than one) radical critique of orthodox and critical perspectives on property. After reading this critiq ue, many theorists of property who imagine themselves to be innovative deconstructionists of orthodoxy will have to give serious consideration to the question whether they are not instead on the trailing edge of an ideological current whose origins lie in the middle of the last millennium, ifnot earlier.