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Law and literature reconsidered [electronic resource] /

by Sarat, Austin.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Studies in law, politics, and society: v. 43.Publisher: Bingley, UK : JAI, 2008Description: 1 online resource (ix, 172 p.).ISBN: 9781849505611 (electronic bk.) :; 1849505616 (electronic bk.) :.Subject(s): Law and literature | Law in literature | Anthropology | Law -- Jurisprudence | Literary Criticism -- GeneralOnline resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
"E proboscis unum: law, literature, love, and the limits of sovereignty" / Harriet Murav -- What is it like to be like that? : the progress of law and literature's "other" project / Rob Atkinson -- The law, the norm, and the novel / Sara Murphy -- Aesthetic judgment and legal justification / Guyora Binder -- Textual properties: the limit of law and literature : towards a gothic jurisprudence / Susan Chaplin -- "Reading as if for life" : law and literature is more important than ever / Teresa Godwin Phelps -- African American literature and the law / Jon-Christian Suggs.
Summary: The purpose of this special issue of "Studies in Law, Politics, and Society" is to examine the situation of law and literature. Once hailed as a promising new way to think about law and as opening a vital conversation about literature the question today is whether the law and literature enterprise has lived up to its initial promise. Has it succeeded in establishing a new interdiscipinarity or lost energy as law and literature courses become part of the mainstream both in legal and literary studies? Has the study of law and literature given way or been incorporated into boarder interdisciplinary configurations? What, if any, new paradigms of literary study of legal phenomena are on the horizon?This is a contemporary study of law and literature. It includes contributions by an international group of leading scholars.
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"E proboscis unum: law, literature, love, and the limits of sovereignty" / Harriet Murav -- What is it like to be like that? : the progress of law and literature's "other" project / Rob Atkinson -- The law, the norm, and the novel / Sara Murphy -- Aesthetic judgment and legal justification / Guyora Binder -- Textual properties: the limit of law and literature : towards a gothic jurisprudence / Susan Chaplin -- "Reading as if for life" : law and literature is more important than ever / Teresa Godwin Phelps -- African American literature and the law / Jon-Christian Suggs.

The purpose of this special issue of "Studies in Law, Politics, and Society" is to examine the situation of law and literature. Once hailed as a promising new way to think about law and as opening a vital conversation about literature the question today is whether the law and literature enterprise has lived up to its initial promise. Has it succeeded in establishing a new interdiscipinarity or lost energy as law and literature courses become part of the mainstream both in legal and literary studies? Has the study of law and literature given way or been incorporated into boarder interdisciplinary configurations? What, if any, new paradigms of literary study of legal phenomena are on the horizon?This is a contemporary study of law and literature. It includes contributions by an international group of leading scholars.

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