Decolonial and post-colonial critiques have shown how rights naturalise a normatively white, Western bourgeois, appropriative subject, while negating other forms of being subjectivity. Given the disquiet around their reimagining subject calls on us to think ‘after rights?’. Thinking rights?’, insisting question mark, I argue, entails seeking ‘undared shape’ (Aimé Césaire) untethered from figure...