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In Guilty Pleasures, legal scholar Laura Little provides a multi-faceted account of American law and humor, looking at constraints on humor (and humor's effect on law), humor about law, and humor in law.
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In Guilty Pleasures, legal scholar Laura Little provides a multi-faceted account of American law and humor, looking at constraints on humor (and humor's effect on law), humor about law, and humor in law.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 160mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780190625764
- ISBN-10: 0190625767
- Artikelnr.: 49965182
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 160mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780190625764
- ISBN-10: 0190625767
- Artikelnr.: 49965182
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Professor of Law and Government, Temple University Law School
* Table of Contents
* Preface by Bob Mankoff
* Introduction
* A. On, About, In . . . Law's Intersection with Humor
* B. The Power of New Yorker Cartoons
* C. Humor Scholarship
* 1. Humor Inventories
* 2. Major Theories of Humor
* a. Superiority Theory
* b. Release Theory
* c. Incongruity Theory
* Chapter 1 "On": Law's Effect on Humor
* A. An Unwitting Passage into the Comedy Business: How Courts Become
Humor Critics When Indirectly Regulating Humor
* 1. Intellectual Property Law: Parody as a Favored Child in Trademark
Law
* 2. Tort
* a. Defamation
* b. Other Torts
* 3. Contract
* 4. Workplace Humor and Harassment Cases
* 5. Endnote on Indirect Regulation
* B. The Frontal Attack: Punishing the Jokester, Muzzling the Comedian,
and Regulating the Punster
* 1. Punishing the Jokester
* 2. Muzzling the Stand-up Comedian
* a. Fines, Punishment, and Supreme Court Opinions: Comedians as
Outlaws Turned Heroes
* b. Shaming by Self-Regulation: Beating Up on Each Other
* C. The Unusual Case of Hate Speech
* D. Humor's Push Back on Law: Censorship Humor
* Chapter 2 "About": Humor about Law
* A. Lawyers
* 1. Crafty and Cunning: Disloyal Lawyers as Allies of the Devil
* 2. Money-Grubbing Vultures
* 3. Proliferating Lawyers
* 4. The Future of Lawyer Jokes
* B. Judges
* C. Juries
* 1. Stupid Jurors
* 2. Lazy Jurors
* 3. Misbehaving Jurors
* 4. Common Sense Jurors
* D. Gender and Race Meet Humor and the Law
* 1. Gender
* a. Female Lawyers
* b. Female Judges
* c. Female Jurors
* 2. Race
* E. The Legal System and Legal Texts
* 1. The Legal System
* 2. Legal Texts
* F. Can Satire Inspire Change?
* Chapter 3 "In": Humor in Law
* A. Funny Lawyers
* 1. Advice Giving, Media Spinning, and Social Justice Advocacy
* 2. Negotiation and Mediation
* 3. Adversary Litigation
* B. Funny Judges
* 1. In-Court and Extrajudicial Humor
* 2. Humor in Opinions
* C. Funny Legal Instruments
* 1. Contracts
* 2. Wills
* D. Funny Laws
* Conclusion
* Bibliography
* Index
* Preface by Bob Mankoff
* Introduction
* A. On, About, In . . . Law's Intersection with Humor
* B. The Power of New Yorker Cartoons
* C. Humor Scholarship
* 1. Humor Inventories
* 2. Major Theories of Humor
* a. Superiority Theory
* b. Release Theory
* c. Incongruity Theory
* Chapter 1 "On": Law's Effect on Humor
* A. An Unwitting Passage into the Comedy Business: How Courts Become
Humor Critics When Indirectly Regulating Humor
* 1. Intellectual Property Law: Parody as a Favored Child in Trademark
Law
* 2. Tort
* a. Defamation
* b. Other Torts
* 3. Contract
* 4. Workplace Humor and Harassment Cases
* 5. Endnote on Indirect Regulation
* B. The Frontal Attack: Punishing the Jokester, Muzzling the Comedian,
and Regulating the Punster
* 1. Punishing the Jokester
* 2. Muzzling the Stand-up Comedian
* a. Fines, Punishment, and Supreme Court Opinions: Comedians as
Outlaws Turned Heroes
* b. Shaming by Self-Regulation: Beating Up on Each Other
* C. The Unusual Case of Hate Speech
* D. Humor's Push Back on Law: Censorship Humor
* Chapter 2 "About": Humor about Law
* A. Lawyers
* 1. Crafty and Cunning: Disloyal Lawyers as Allies of the Devil
* 2. Money-Grubbing Vultures
* 3. Proliferating Lawyers
* 4. The Future of Lawyer Jokes
* B. Judges
* C. Juries
* 1. Stupid Jurors
* 2. Lazy Jurors
* 3. Misbehaving Jurors
* 4. Common Sense Jurors
* D. Gender and Race Meet Humor and the Law
* 1. Gender
* a. Female Lawyers
* b. Female Judges
* c. Female Jurors
* 2. Race
* E. The Legal System and Legal Texts
* 1. The Legal System
* 2. Legal Texts
* F. Can Satire Inspire Change?
* Chapter 3 "In": Humor in Law
* A. Funny Lawyers
* 1. Advice Giving, Media Spinning, and Social Justice Advocacy
* 2. Negotiation and Mediation
* 3. Adversary Litigation
* B. Funny Judges
* 1. In-Court and Extrajudicial Humor
* 2. Humor in Opinions
* C. Funny Legal Instruments
* 1. Contracts
* 2. Wills
* D. Funny Laws
* Conclusion
* Bibliography
* Index
* Table of Contents
* Preface by Bob Mankoff
* Introduction
* A. On, About, In . . . Law's Intersection with Humor
* B. The Power of New Yorker Cartoons
* C. Humor Scholarship
* 1. Humor Inventories
* 2. Major Theories of Humor
* a. Superiority Theory
* b. Release Theory
* c. Incongruity Theory
* Chapter 1 "On": Law's Effect on Humor
* A. An Unwitting Passage into the Comedy Business: How Courts Become
Humor Critics When Indirectly Regulating Humor
* 1. Intellectual Property Law: Parody as a Favored Child in Trademark
Law
* 2. Tort
* a. Defamation
* b. Other Torts
* 3. Contract
* 4. Workplace Humor and Harassment Cases
* 5. Endnote on Indirect Regulation
* B. The Frontal Attack: Punishing the Jokester, Muzzling the Comedian,
and Regulating the Punster
* 1. Punishing the Jokester
* 2. Muzzling the Stand-up Comedian
* a. Fines, Punishment, and Supreme Court Opinions: Comedians as
Outlaws Turned Heroes
* b. Shaming by Self-Regulation: Beating Up on Each Other
* C. The Unusual Case of Hate Speech
* D. Humor's Push Back on Law: Censorship Humor
* Chapter 2 "About": Humor about Law
* A. Lawyers
* 1. Crafty and Cunning: Disloyal Lawyers as Allies of the Devil
* 2. Money-Grubbing Vultures
* 3. Proliferating Lawyers
* 4. The Future of Lawyer Jokes
* B. Judges
* C. Juries
* 1. Stupid Jurors
* 2. Lazy Jurors
* 3. Misbehaving Jurors
* 4. Common Sense Jurors
* D. Gender and Race Meet Humor and the Law
* 1. Gender
* a. Female Lawyers
* b. Female Judges
* c. Female Jurors
* 2. Race
* E. The Legal System and Legal Texts
* 1. The Legal System
* 2. Legal Texts
* F. Can Satire Inspire Change?
* Chapter 3 "In": Humor in Law
* A. Funny Lawyers
* 1. Advice Giving, Media Spinning, and Social Justice Advocacy
* 2. Negotiation and Mediation
* 3. Adversary Litigation
* B. Funny Judges
* 1. In-Court and Extrajudicial Humor
* 2. Humor in Opinions
* C. Funny Legal Instruments
* 1. Contracts
* 2. Wills
* D. Funny Laws
* Conclusion
* Bibliography
* Index
* Preface by Bob Mankoff
* Introduction
* A. On, About, In . . . Law's Intersection with Humor
* B. The Power of New Yorker Cartoons
* C. Humor Scholarship
* 1. Humor Inventories
* 2. Major Theories of Humor
* a. Superiority Theory
* b. Release Theory
* c. Incongruity Theory
* Chapter 1 "On": Law's Effect on Humor
* A. An Unwitting Passage into the Comedy Business: How Courts Become
Humor Critics When Indirectly Regulating Humor
* 1. Intellectual Property Law: Parody as a Favored Child in Trademark
Law
* 2. Tort
* a. Defamation
* b. Other Torts
* 3. Contract
* 4. Workplace Humor and Harassment Cases
* 5. Endnote on Indirect Regulation
* B. The Frontal Attack: Punishing the Jokester, Muzzling the Comedian,
and Regulating the Punster
* 1. Punishing the Jokester
* 2. Muzzling the Stand-up Comedian
* a. Fines, Punishment, and Supreme Court Opinions: Comedians as
Outlaws Turned Heroes
* b. Shaming by Self-Regulation: Beating Up on Each Other
* C. The Unusual Case of Hate Speech
* D. Humor's Push Back on Law: Censorship Humor
* Chapter 2 "About": Humor about Law
* A. Lawyers
* 1. Crafty and Cunning: Disloyal Lawyers as Allies of the Devil
* 2. Money-Grubbing Vultures
* 3. Proliferating Lawyers
* 4. The Future of Lawyer Jokes
* B. Judges
* C. Juries
* 1. Stupid Jurors
* 2. Lazy Jurors
* 3. Misbehaving Jurors
* 4. Common Sense Jurors
* D. Gender and Race Meet Humor and the Law
* 1. Gender
* a. Female Lawyers
* b. Female Judges
* c. Female Jurors
* 2. Race
* E. The Legal System and Legal Texts
* 1. The Legal System
* 2. Legal Texts
* F. Can Satire Inspire Change?
* Chapter 3 "In": Humor in Law
* A. Funny Lawyers
* 1. Advice Giving, Media Spinning, and Social Justice Advocacy
* 2. Negotiation and Mediation
* 3. Adversary Litigation
* B. Funny Judges
* 1. In-Court and Extrajudicial Humor
* 2. Humor in Opinions
* C. Funny Legal Instruments
* 1. Contracts
* 2. Wills
* D. Funny Laws
* Conclusion
* Bibliography
* Index