Shows how the ideological standpoints of fictional texts, legal phenomena, and social media are central to understanding law as a source of legal identities. This volume takes stock of the pluralization and diversification of the field of law and literature over fifty years.
Shows how the ideological standpoints of fictional texts, legal phenomena, and social media are central to understanding law as a source of legal identities. This volume takes stock of the pluralization and diversification of the field of law and literature over fifty years.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Greta Olson is Professor of English and American Literary and Cultural Studies at the University of Giessen. She is a general editor of the European Journal of English Studies (EJES), and, with Jeanne Gaakeer, the co-founder of the European Network for Law and Literature. Professor Olson aims to facilitate work on the nexus between political and artistic practice and academic analysis. She is involved in a project on "Beyond the Male Gaze: Towards Pluralistic Media Practices" with the filmmaker Lisa Friederich, and in one on the politics of images of migration.
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Introduction: Expanding the Scope of Law and Literature to Unpack Cultural-Legal Issues and Their Affective Resonances 1: The Pluralization of Law and Literature 2: Law Has Gone Pop: Embracing Popular Legality 3: The Turn to Passion in Law and Literature 4: Law and Literature as Legal Pluralism 5: Why should we care about the future of Law and Literature?
Introduction: Expanding the Scope of Law and Literature to Unpack Cultural-Legal Issues and Their Affective Resonances 1: The Pluralization of Law and Literature 2: Law Has Gone Pop: Embracing Popular Legality 3: The Turn to Passion in Law and Literature 4: Law and Literature as Legal Pluralism 5: Why should we care about the future of Law and Literature?
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