The Oxford handbook of law and humanities / Handbook of law and humanities Law and humanities edited by Simon Stern, Maksymilian Del Mar, and Bernadette Meyler. - 1 online resource. - Oxford handbooks online . - Oxford handbooks online. .

Previously issued in print: 2019.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Digital Humanities / Disability, Law, and the Humanities: The Rise of Disability Legal Studies / Laws of Sex, Changed / Psychoanalysis and Law / Law, Visual Studies, and Image History / The Sociality of the Platform / Agonism, Democracy, and Law / Machiavelli's Camillus and the Tension between Leadership and Democracy / Facing Justice: Evidence, Legibility, and Pensiveness in the Early Modern Imagination / Challenging the Legal Self through Performance / The Gap between Fairness and Law: Hamlet and Equity from a Cognitive Perspective / From Eternity to Here: Divine Accommodation and the Lost Language of Law / Boundaries, Walls, Envelopes, Rooms, and Other Spatialities of Law / Spacetime in/and Law / Trauma, Memory, and the Law / Family Law / Human Rights / Immigration and the Imperial / Indigenous Law / Property: Changing Formations of Having and Being / Intellectual Property's Queer Turn / Book History / History, Literature, and Authority in International Law / An Anti-Liberal Defense of Free Speech: Foundations of Democracy in the Western Philosophical Canon / The Functions of Legal Literature and Case Reporting before and after Stare Decisis / Police Records: An Intermedia Genre / Video as Text/Archive / Trials and the Impressionism of Advocacy / Legal Codes as Cultural Products / Emblems / Form Contract / Materialism and Legal Historiography, From Bachelard to Benjamin / Maxims / Responsa / Mapping Law and Performance: Reflections on the Dilemmas of an Interdisciplinary Conjunction / Comics / Legal Paratexts / Accident / Uncovering Credibility / Legal Treatise / Personhood / Affect and Empathy Studies / Postcolonial Legal Studies / Racial Ambiguity Blues: Contemporary Challenges for Racialization Theory in the Twenty-First Century / Legal Materiality / Stephen Robertson -- Rabia Belt, Doron Dorfman -- Noa Ben-Asher -- Tracy McNulty -- Carolin Behrmann -- Annelise Riles -- Panu Minkkinen -- John P. McCormick -- Subha Mukherji -- Marett Leiboff -- Ellen Spolsky -- Nomi M. Stolzenberg -- Timothy Hyde -- Mariana Valverde -- Norman W. Spaulding -- Khiara M. Bridges -- Elizabeth S. Anker -- Sherally Munshi -- Gregory Ablavsky, Sarah Deer, Justin Richland -- Sarah Keenan -- Andrew Gilden -- Henrike Manuwald -- Christopher N. Warren -- Eric Heinze -- Andrew Benjamin Bricker -- Cristina Vatulescu -- Bennett Capers -- Rex Ferguson -- Heikki Pihlajamäki -- Valérie Hayaert -- Tal Kastner -- Christopher Tomlins -- Donald R. Davis Jr. -- Ari Z. Bryen -- Julie Stone Peters -- Hillary Chute -- Robert Spoo -- Daniel Williams -- Julia Simon-Kerr -- Steven Wilf -- John Frow -- Suzanne Keen -- Renisa Mawani -- Camille Gear Rich -- Hyo Yoon Kang, Sara Kendall.

How does materiality matter to legal scholarship? What can affect studies offer to legal scholars? What are the connections among visual studies, art history, and the knowledge and experience of law? What can the disciplines of book history, digital humanities, performance studies, disability studies, and post-colonial studies contribute to contemporary and historical understandings of law? These are only some of the important questions addressed in this wide-ranging collection of law and humanities scholarship. Collecting 45 new essays by leading international scholars, 'The Oxford Handbook of Law and Humanities' showcases the work of law and humanities across disciplines, addressing methods, concepts and themes, genres, and areas of the law.

Specialized.

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Law and the humanities.
Law.
Jurisprudence & general issues.

K487.H86 / O94 2020

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