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New Directions in Law and Literature

Edited by: Elizabeth S. Anker, Bernadette Meyler

ISBN13: 9780190456375
Published: August 2017
Publisher: Oxford University Press USA
Country of Publication: USA
Format: Hardback
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After its heyday in the 1970s and 1980s, many wondered whether the law and literature movement would retain vitality. This collection of essays, featuring twenty-two prominent scholars from literature departments as well as law schools, showcases the vibrancy of recent work in the field while highlighting its many new directions.

New Directions in Law and Literature furnishes an overview of where the field has been, its recent past, and its potential futures. Some of the essays examine the methodological choices that have affected the field; among these are concern for globalization, the integration of approaches from history and political theory, the application of new theoretical models from affect studies and queer theory, and expansion beyond text to performance and the image.

Others grapple with particular intersections between law and literature, whether in copyright law, competing visions of alternatives to marriage, or the role of ornament in the law's construction of racialized bodies.

The volume is designed to be a course book that is accessible to undergraduates and law students as well as relevant to academics with an interest in law and the humanities. The essays are simultaneously intended to be introductory and addressed to experts in law and literature.

More than any other existing book in the field, New Directions in Law and Literature furnishes a guide to the most exciting new work in law and literature while also situating that work within more established debates and conversations.

Subjects:
Law and Literature
Contents:
Part One-Genealogies and Futures
1) Elizabeth S. Anker and Bernadette Meyler
2) Brook Thomas
3) Caleb Smith
4) Austin Sarat

Part Two-Methods
5) Martin Jay Stone
6) Peter Brooks
7) Ravit Reichman
8) Janet Halley
9) Lorna Hutson
10) Bernadette Meyler
11) Peter Goodrich
12) Julie Stone Peters
13) Elizabeth S. Anker

Part Three-Cases
14) Anne Cheng
15) Imani Perry
16) Eric Cheyfitz and Shari Huhndor
17) Elliott Visconsi
18) Elizabeth Emens
19) Simon Stern
20) Paul Saint-Amour
21) Priscilla Wald
22) Wai Chee Dimock

Acknowledgments
Contributors
Bibliography
Index