Susan Sage Heinzelman is Associate Professor of English at the University of Texas, Austin. Zipporah Batshaw Wiseman is Thomas H. Law Centennial Professor of Law at the University of Texas School of Law.
Susan Sage Heinzelman is Associate Professor of English at the University of Texas, Austin. Zipporah Batshaw Wiseman is Thomas H. Law Centennial Professor of Law at the University of Texas School of Law.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Susan Sage Heinzelman is Associate Professor of English at the University of Texas, Austin. Zipporah Batshaw Wiseman is Thomas H. Law Centennial Professor of Law at the University of Texas School of Law.
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Preface Acknowledgments I. Law and Literature: Breaking Down the Walls From Class Actions to "Miss Saigon": The Concept of Representation in the Law / Martha Minow The Narrative and the Normative in Legal Scholarship / Kathryn Abrams Commonalities: On Being Black and White, Different and the Same / Judy Scales-Trent Less than Pornography: The Power of Popular Fiction / Carol Sanger II. Representing Power and Shifting Perspective Race and Essentialism in Feminist Legal Theory / Angela P. Harris Presence of Mind in the Absence of Body / Linda Brodkey and Michelle Fine Pornography and Canonicity: The Case of Yeats's "Leda and the Swan" / Elizabeth Butler Cullingford Sex at Work / Susan B. Estrich III. Revising Ancient Tales Why Women Can't Read: Medieval Hermeneutics, Statutory Law, and the Lollard Heresy Trials / Rita Copeland Voices of Record: Women as Witnesses and Defendants in the Old Bailey Sessions Papers / Margaret Anne Doody Guilty in Law, Implausible in Fiction: Jurisprudential and Literary Narratives in the Case of Mary Blandy, Parricide, 1752 / Susan Sage Heinzelman Witnessing Women: Trial Testimony in Novels by Tonna, Gaskell, and Eliot / Christine L. Krueger Representing the Lesbian in Law and Literature / Anne B. Goldstein
Preface Acknowledgments I. Law and Literature: Breaking Down the Walls From Class Actions to "Miss Saigon": The Concept of Representation in the Law / Martha Minow The Narrative and the Normative in Legal Scholarship / Kathryn Abrams Commonalities: On Being Black and White, Different and the Same / Judy Scales-Trent Less than Pornography: The Power of Popular Fiction / Carol Sanger II. Representing Power and Shifting Perspective Race and Essentialism in Feminist Legal Theory / Angela P. Harris Presence of Mind in the Absence of Body / Linda Brodkey and Michelle Fine Pornography and Canonicity: The Case of Yeats's "Leda and the Swan" / Elizabeth Butler Cullingford Sex at Work / Susan B. Estrich III. Revising Ancient Tales Why Women Can't Read: Medieval Hermeneutics, Statutory Law, and the Lollard Heresy Trials / Rita Copeland Voices of Record: Women as Witnesses and Defendants in the Old Bailey Sessions Papers / Margaret Anne Doody Guilty in Law, Implausible in Fiction: Jurisprudential and Literary Narratives in the Case of Mary Blandy, Parricide, 1752 / Susan Sage Heinzelman Witnessing Women: Trial Testimony in Novels by Tonna, Gaskell, and Eliot / Christine L. Krueger Representing the Lesbian in Law and Literature / Anne B. Goldstein
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