Austin Sarat / Matthew D. Anderson / Cathrine O. Frank (Hrsg.)
Law and the Humanities
Herausgeber: Anderson, Matthew; Sarat, Austin; Frank, Cathrine O.
Austin Sarat / Matthew D. Anderson / Cathrine O. Frank (Hrsg.)
Law and the Humanities
Herausgeber: Anderson, Matthew; Sarat, Austin; Frank, Cathrine O.
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A review and analysis of existing scholarship on the different national traditions and on the various modes and subjects of law and humanities.
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A review and analysis of existing scholarship on the different national traditions and on the various modes and subjects of law and humanities.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 552
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 943g
- ISBN-13: 9780521899055
- ISBN-10: 0521899052
- Artikelnr.: 27375034
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 552
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 943g
- ISBN-13: 9780521899055
- ISBN-10: 0521899052
- Artikelnr.: 27375034
Introduction: on the origins and prospects of the humanistic study of law Austin Sarat, Matthew Anderson and Cathrine Frank
Part I. Perspectives on the History and Significance of Scholarship in Law and the Humanities: Three Views: 1. A humanities of resistance: fragments for a legal history of humanity Costas Douzinas
2. Three tales of two texts: an introduction to law and the humanities Kathryn Abrams
3. Law, culture, and humility Steven L. Winter
Part II. Ideas of Justice: 4. Biblical: the passion of the God of justice Chaya Halberstam
5. Natural and human Catherine Kellogg
6. Positive Matthew Smith
7. Postmodern justice Peter Goodrich
Part III. Imagining the Law: 8. The novel Susan Sage Heinzelman
9. Imagining law as film: representation without reference Richard Sherwin
10. Law and television: screen phenomena and captive audiences Susanna Lee
11. Art Christine Farley
Part IV. Linguistic, Literary and Cultural Processes in Law: 12. Language Penny Pether
13. Interpretation Jay Mootz
14. Narrative and rhetoric Ravit Reichman
15. Justice as translation Harriet Murav
16. The constitution of history and memory Ariela Gross
Part V. Institutional Processes: 17. Trials Lindsay Farmer
18. Testimony, witnessing Jan-Melissa Schramm
19. Judgment in law and the humanities Desmond Manderson
20. Punishment Karl Shoemaker.
Part I. Perspectives on the History and Significance of Scholarship in Law and the Humanities: Three Views: 1. A humanities of resistance: fragments for a legal history of humanity Costas Douzinas
2. Three tales of two texts: an introduction to law and the humanities Kathryn Abrams
3. Law, culture, and humility Steven L. Winter
Part II. Ideas of Justice: 4. Biblical: the passion of the God of justice Chaya Halberstam
5. Natural and human Catherine Kellogg
6. Positive Matthew Smith
7. Postmodern justice Peter Goodrich
Part III. Imagining the Law: 8. The novel Susan Sage Heinzelman
9. Imagining law as film: representation without reference Richard Sherwin
10. Law and television: screen phenomena and captive audiences Susanna Lee
11. Art Christine Farley
Part IV. Linguistic, Literary and Cultural Processes in Law: 12. Language Penny Pether
13. Interpretation Jay Mootz
14. Narrative and rhetoric Ravit Reichman
15. Justice as translation Harriet Murav
16. The constitution of history and memory Ariela Gross
Part V. Institutional Processes: 17. Trials Lindsay Farmer
18. Testimony, witnessing Jan-Melissa Schramm
19. Judgment in law and the humanities Desmond Manderson
20. Punishment Karl Shoemaker.
Introduction: on the origins and prospects of the humanistic study of law Austin Sarat, Matthew Anderson and Cathrine Frank
Part I. Perspectives on the History and Significance of Scholarship in Law and the Humanities: Three Views: 1. A humanities of resistance: fragments for a legal history of humanity Costas Douzinas
2. Three tales of two texts: an introduction to law and the humanities Kathryn Abrams
3. Law, culture, and humility Steven L. Winter
Part II. Ideas of Justice: 4. Biblical: the passion of the God of justice Chaya Halberstam
5. Natural and human Catherine Kellogg
6. Positive Matthew Smith
7. Postmodern justice Peter Goodrich
Part III. Imagining the Law: 8. The novel Susan Sage Heinzelman
9. Imagining law as film: representation without reference Richard Sherwin
10. Law and television: screen phenomena and captive audiences Susanna Lee
11. Art Christine Farley
Part IV. Linguistic, Literary and Cultural Processes in Law: 12. Language Penny Pether
13. Interpretation Jay Mootz
14. Narrative and rhetoric Ravit Reichman
15. Justice as translation Harriet Murav
16. The constitution of history and memory Ariela Gross
Part V. Institutional Processes: 17. Trials Lindsay Farmer
18. Testimony, witnessing Jan-Melissa Schramm
19. Judgment in law and the humanities Desmond Manderson
20. Punishment Karl Shoemaker.
Part I. Perspectives on the History and Significance of Scholarship in Law and the Humanities: Three Views: 1. A humanities of resistance: fragments for a legal history of humanity Costas Douzinas
2. Three tales of two texts: an introduction to law and the humanities Kathryn Abrams
3. Law, culture, and humility Steven L. Winter
Part II. Ideas of Justice: 4. Biblical: the passion of the God of justice Chaya Halberstam
5. Natural and human Catherine Kellogg
6. Positive Matthew Smith
7. Postmodern justice Peter Goodrich
Part III. Imagining the Law: 8. The novel Susan Sage Heinzelman
9. Imagining law as film: representation without reference Richard Sherwin
10. Law and television: screen phenomena and captive audiences Susanna Lee
11. Art Christine Farley
Part IV. Linguistic, Literary and Cultural Processes in Law: 12. Language Penny Pether
13. Interpretation Jay Mootz
14. Narrative and rhetoric Ravit Reichman
15. Justice as translation Harriet Murav
16. The constitution of history and memory Ariela Gross
Part V. Institutional Processes: 17. Trials Lindsay Farmer
18. Testimony, witnessing Jan-Melissa Schramm
19. Judgment in law and the humanities Desmond Manderson
20. Punishment Karl Shoemaker.