For most, the right place to look for law is in constitutions, statutes, and judicial opinions. This interdisciplinary collection looks for law in the "wrong places"-sites and spaces in which no formal law appears-geographic regions beyond the law's reach, everyday practices ungoverned by law, works of art that have escaped law's constraints. Beyond showing law to be determined by or determinative of cultural phenomena, the contributors show how law is itself interwoven with language, text, image, and culture.
For most, the right place to look for law is in constitutions, statutes, and judicial opinions. This interdisciplinary collection looks for law in the "wrong places"-sites and spaces in which no formal law appears-geographic regions beyond the law's reach, everyday practices ungoverned by law, works of art that have escaped law's constraints. Beyond showing law to be determined by or determinative of cultural phenomena, the contributors show how law is itself interwoven with language, text, image, and culture.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marianne Constable (Edited By) Marianne Constable is Professor of Rhetoric at the University of California, Berkeley. She is the author Our Word is Our Bond: How Legal Speech Acts (Stanford), Just Silences: The Limits and Possibilities of Modern Law (Princeton), and The Law of the Other: The Mixed Jury and Changing Conceptions of Citizenship, Law, and Knowledge (Chicago). Leti Volpp (Edited By) Leti Volpp is Robert D. and Leslie Kay Raven Professor of Law at the University of California, Berkeley. She is also the director of the UC Berkeley Center for Race and Gender. She is the co-editor of Legal Borderlands: Law and American Borders (Johns Hopkins) and writes about immigration law, citizenship theory, feminist theory and critical race studies. Bryan Wagner (Edited By) Bryan Wagner is Associate Professor of English at the University of California, Berkeley. His books include Disturbing the Peace: Black Culture and the Police Power after Slavery (Harvard), The Tar Baby: A Global History (Princeton), and The Life and Legend of Bras-Coupé: The Fugitive Slave Who Fought the Law, Ruled the Swamp, Danced the Bamboula, Invented Jazz, and Died for Love (LSU).
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Introduction Marianne Constable, Leti Volpp, and Bryan Wagner, 1 Places 1. The Wild Life of Law: Domesticating Nature in the Bering Sea, c. 1893 Rebecca M. McLennan, 15 2. Before Emptiness: On the Destructiveness and Impotence of Law Samera Esmeir, 37 3. Spun Dry: Mobility and Jurisdiction in Northern Australia Daniel Fisher, 62 4. Signs of Authority in Indian Country Beth H. Piatote, 85 Membership 5. Signs of Law Leti Volpp, 103 6. After Obergefell: On Marriage and Belonging in Carson McCullers's Member of the Wedding Sarah Song, 131 7. Secularism, Family Law, and Gender Inequality Saba Mahmood, 145 Religion 8. When Persons Become Firms and Firms Become Persons: Neoliberal Jurisprudence and Evangelical Christianity in Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. Wendy Brown, 169 9. Is There Jewish Law? The Case of Josephus Daniel Boyarin, 189 10. The Protestant Power of Attorney of 1531: A Legalistic History of the Early Reformation in Germany Sara Ludin, 201 11. Looking for Law in The Confessions of Nat Turner Christopher Tomlins, 225 Performance 12. A Vigil at the End of the World Kathryn Abrams, 247 13. Invention and Process in Bilski Marianne Constable, 258 14. "Erudite Curiosity": The Trial of Jean-Jacques Pauvert, Publisher of the Complete Works of the Marquis de Sade, Paris 1958 Ramona Naddaff, 273 15. The Trial of Romeo Rosebud Bryan Wagner, 287 List of Contributors, 299 Index, 303
Introduction Marianne Constable, Leti Volpp, and Bryan Wagner, 1 Places 1. The Wild Life of Law: Domesticating Nature in the Bering Sea, c. 1893 Rebecca M. McLennan, 15 2. Before Emptiness: On the Destructiveness and Impotence of Law Samera Esmeir, 37 3. Spun Dry: Mobility and Jurisdiction in Northern Australia Daniel Fisher, 62 4. Signs of Authority in Indian Country Beth H. Piatote, 85 Membership 5. Signs of Law Leti Volpp, 103 6. After Obergefell: On Marriage and Belonging in Carson McCullers's Member of the Wedding Sarah Song, 131 7. Secularism, Family Law, and Gender Inequality Saba Mahmood, 145 Religion 8. When Persons Become Firms and Firms Become Persons: Neoliberal Jurisprudence and Evangelical Christianity in Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. Wendy Brown, 169 9. Is There Jewish Law? The Case of Josephus Daniel Boyarin, 189 10. The Protestant Power of Attorney of 1531: A Legalistic History of the Early Reformation in Germany Sara Ludin, 201 11. Looking for Law in The Confessions of Nat Turner Christopher Tomlins, 225 Performance 12. A Vigil at the End of the World Kathryn Abrams, 247 13. Invention and Process in Bilski Marianne Constable, 258 14. "Erudite Curiosity": The Trial of Jean-Jacques Pauvert, Publisher of the Complete Works of the Marquis de Sade, Paris 1958 Ramona Naddaff, 273 15. The Trial of Romeo Rosebud Bryan Wagner, 287 List of Contributors, 299 Index, 303
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