The Oxford handbook of law and humanities

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Auteurs principaux : Stern Simon (Directeur de publication), Meyler Bernadette (Directeur de publication), Del Mar Maksymilian (Directeur de publication)
Format : Manuel
Langue : anglais
Titre complet : The Oxford handbook of law and humanities / edited by Simon Stern, Maksymilian Del Mar, and Bernadette Meyler
Publié : New York : Oxford University Press , C 2020
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (Xxxviii-892 p.)
Collection : Oxford handbooks
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  • Part I Methodologies
  • 1. Materialism and legal historiography, From Bachelard to Benjamin / Christopher Tomlins
  • 2. Legal materiality / Hyo Yoon Kang and Sara Kendall
  • 3. Law, visual studies, and image history / Carolin Behrmann
  • 4. Book history / Henrike Manuwald
  • 5. Digital humanities / Stephen Robertson
  • 6. Postcolonial studies / Renisa Mawani
  • 7. Racial ambiguity blues: contemporary challenges for racialization theory in the twenty-first century / Camille Gear Rich
  • 8. Disability, law, and the humanities: the rise of disability legal studies / Rabia Belt and Doron Dorfman
  • 9. Psychoanalysis and law / Tracy McNulty
  • 10. Affect and empathy studies / Suzanne Keen
  • 11. Mapping law and performance: reflections on the dilemmas of an interdisciplinary conjunction / Julie Stone Peters
  • Part II Themes
  • 12. Spacetime in/and law / Mariana Valverde
  • 13. Boundaries, walls, envelopes, rooms, and other spatialities of law / Timothy Hyde
  • 14. The Sociality of the platform / Annelise Riles
  • 15. Personhood / John Frow
  • 16. Trauma, memory, and the law / Norman W. Spaulding
  • 17. Challenging the legal self through performance / Marett Leiboff
  • 18. Accident / Daniel Williams
  • 19. Facing justice: evidence, legibility and pensiveness in the early modern imagination / Subha Mukherji
  • 20. The Gap between fairness and law: Hamlet and equity from a cognitive perspective / Ellen Spolsky
  • 21. From eternity to here: divine accommodation and the lost language of law / Nomi M. Stolzenberg
  • 22. Machiavelli's Camillus and the tension between leadership and democracy / John P. McCormick
  • 23. Agonism, democracy, and law / Panu Minkkinen
  • 24. An anti-liberal defense of free speech: foundations of democracy in the western philosophical canon / Eric Heinze
  • Part III Areas of law
  • 25. Family law / Khiara M. Bridges
  • 26. Human rights / Elizabeth S. Anker
  • 27. Immigration and the imperial / Sherally Munshi
  • 28.Indigenous law / Gregory Ablavsky, Sarah Deer, and Justin Richland
  • 29. Property: changing formations of having and being / Sarah Keenan
  • 30. Intellectual Property's Queer Turn / Andrew Gilden
  • 31. History, literature, and authority in international law / Christopher N. Warren
  • 32. Uncovering credibility / Julia Simon-Kerr
  • 33. Laws of sex, changed / Noa Ben-Asher
  • Part IV Legal Genres
  • 34. The functions of legal literature and case reporting before and after stare decisis / Andrew Benjamin Bricker
  • 35. Trials and the impressionism of advocacy / Rex Ferguson
  • 36. Maxims / Donald R. Davis, Jr.
  • 37. Responsa / Ari Z. Bryen
  • 38. Legal treatise / Steven Wilf
  • 39. Legal codes as cultural products / Heikki Pihlajamäki
  • 40. Form contract / Tal Kastner
  • 41. Legal paratexts / Robert Spoo
  • 42. Emblems / Valérie Hayaert
  • 43. Video as text/archive / Bennett Capers
  • 44. Police records: an intermedia genre / Cristina Vatulescu
  • 45. Comics / Hillary Chute