Cultural legal studies : law's popular cultures and the metamorphosis of law / edited by Cassandra Sharp and Marett Leiboff.

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Book
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English
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  • Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.
  • ©2016
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xvii, 304 pages ; 24 cm

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    "What can popular cultures offer law, as a basis for critical practice? This introduction to the 'cultural legal studies' movement takes up this question as it presents a new encounter with the 'cultural turn' in law and legal theory. Moving beyond the 'law ands' (literature, humanities, culture, film) on which it is based, cultural legal studies aims to metamorphose law and the legalities that underpin its popular imaginary. To this end, the collection brings together leading scholars from Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Presenting a long-overdue identification and framing of its scope, methodologies and practice, and drawing on three different modes of cultural legal studies - storytelling, technology and jurisprudence - the collection showcases the intersectional practices of cultural legal studies and law in its popular cultural mode. In this respect, contributors to the collection deploy differentiated modes of cultural legal studies practice, adopting diverse philosophical, disciplinary, methodological and theoretical approaches and subjects of examination. The collection draws on this mix of diversity and homogeneity to argue that we must take seriously an interrogation of law as culture- that is, not asking how a text 'represents'law, but how the representational nature of both law and culture intersect: in short, how the 'juridical' becomes visible in various cultural forms and their technological manifestations, and so how law's popular cultures actively metamorphose law. "-- Provided by publisher.
    Notes
    "A GlassHouse Book."
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • Cultural legal studies and law's popular cultures / Marett Leiboff & Cassandra Sharp
    • Cultural legal studies as law's extroversion / Marett Leiboff
    • Finding stories of justice in the art of conversation : ethnography in cultural legal studies / Cassandra Sharp
    • Interventions into the feeling of popular justice : Australia's stolen generations, the problem of sentimentality, and re-encountering the testimonial form / Honni Van Rijswijk
    • Border crossings : the transnational career of the television crime drama / Sue Turnbull
    • Theatre and the law in the 21st century / Peter Robson
    • Picturing justice in a fraught legal arena : fetus, phantoms and mandatory ultrasounds / Jessica Silbey
    • Peeping : open justice and law's voyeurs / Katherine Biber
    • Irony as method : reframing photographs in cultural legal studies / Karen Crawley
    • Bodies, cinema, sovereignty : using visual culture methodologies to think about other ways that law might work / Kirsty Duncanson
    • Popular culture's lex vampirica : the law of the undead in true blood, the twilight saga and the passage / William Macneil
    • Reading the law made strange : cultural legal studies, theology and speculative fiction / Timothy D Peters
    • Republicanism meets (dystopian) faërie : Harry Potter and the institutional disaster / Luis Gómez Romero.
    ISBN
    • 9781138801066 ((hardback))
    • 1138801062 ((hardback))
    LCCN
    2015008845
    OCLC
    885226441
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