Start date:
October 2023Research Topic:
Legal constructions of trans subjectivity across empires: a comparative and connected study of British India and French AlgeriaResearch pathway:
Empirical Studies in LawResearch Supervisor:
Dr Daniel Newman and Dr Sharon ThompsonSupervising school:
School of Law and Politics, Cardiff UniversityPrimary funding source:
ESRC StudentshipMy research seeks to understand how the interaction of legal frameworks and wider cultural attitudes constructed disciplining discourses of gender and sexuality under colonial settings. It links the policing of bodies in the British Penal Codes to the French Civil Codes, aiming to uncover structurally similar patterns of establishing hegemony across empires in the 19th and 20th centuries, along with their reoccurring contemporary legacies.
Using an interdisciplinary approach, this work engages with socio-legal theory, histories of colonial law, gender and sexuality and decolonial/postcolonial studies.
Email:
matthewsc1@cardiff.ac.uk