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The Moral Imagination and the Legal Life: Beyond Text in Legal Education (eBook)


ISBN13: 9781472404473
Published: January 2013
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
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What role can resources that go beyond text play in the development of moral education in law schools and law firms? How can these resources - especially those from the visual and performing arts - nourish the imagination needed to confront the ethical complexities of particular situations? This book asks and answers these questions, thereby introducing radically new resources for law schools and law firms committed to fighting against the moral complacency that can all too often creep into the life of the law. The chapters in this volume build on the companion volume, The Arts and the Legal Academy, also published by Ashgate, which focuses on the role of non-textual resources in legal education generally. Concentrating in particular on the moral dimension of legal education, the contributors in this volume include a wide range of theorists and leading legal educators from the UK and the US.

Subjects:
Legal Practice Management, eBooks
Contents:
Introduction, Zenon Bankowski and Maksymilian Del Mar
Space to see: law and the ethical imagination, Zenon Bankowski
The education of attention and encounter in the legal academy, Maksymilian Del Mar
On encountering life and learning with/out the text: reflections on Bankowski and Del Mar, Julian Webb
A university is not the world: and nor is its law school, Anthony Bradney
'Associated life': democratic professionalism and the moral imagination, Paul Maharg
Challenging the primacy of the text: the role of the visual in legal education, Clare Sandford-Couch
Twyla Tharp goes to law school: on the use of the visual and performing arts in professional education, Tom Mayo
Truth in context: sketching a (new) historicist legal pedagogy, Randy Gordon
Performance, pedagogy and law: theatre of the oppressed in the law school classroom, Gillian Calder
Appendices
Index.