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Law, culture and visual studies

edited byAnne Wagner Richard K Sherwin

Abstract


The proposed volumes are aimed at a multidisciplinary audience and seek to fill the gap between law, semiotics and visuality providing a comprehensive theoretical and analytical overview of legal visual semiotics. They seek to promote an interdisciplinary debate from law, semiotics and visuality bringing together the cumulative research traditions of these related areas as a prelude to identifying fertile avenues for research going forward.

Advance Praise for Law, Culture and Visual Studies

This diverse and exhilarating collection of essays explores the many facets both historical and contemporary of visual culture in the law. It opens a window onto the substantive, jurisdictional, disciplinary and methodological diversity of current research. It is a cornucopia of materials that will enliven legal studies for those new to the field as well as for established scholars. It is a "must read" that will leave you wondering about the validity of the long held obsession that reduces the law and legal studies to little more than a preoccupation with the word.

Leslie J Moran Professor of Law, Birkbeck College, University of London

Law, Culture & Visual Studies is a treasure trove of insights on the entwined roles of legality and visuality. From multiple interdisciplinary perspectives by scholars from around the world, these pieces reflect the fullness and complexities of our visual encounters with law and culture. From pictures to places to postage stamps, from forensics to film to folklore, this anthology is an exciting journey through the fertile field of law and visual culture as well as a testament that the field has come of age.

Naomi Mezey, Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, D.C., USA

This highly interdisciplinary reference work brings together diverse fields including cultural studies, communication theory, rhetoric, law and film studies, legal and social history, visual and legal theory, in order to document the various historical, cultural, representational and theoretical links that bind together law and the visual. This book offers a breath-taking range of resources from both well-established and newer scholars who together cover the field of law's representation in, interrogation of, and dialogue with forms of visual rhetoric, practice, and discourse. Taken together this scholarship presents state of the art research into an important and developing dimension of contemporary legal and cultural inquiry. Above all, Law Culture and Visual Studies lays the groundwork for rethinking the nature of law in our densely visual culture: How are legal meanings produced, encoded, distributed, and decoded? What critical and hermeneutic skills, new or old, familiar or unfamiliar, will be needed? Topical, diverse, and enlivening, Law Culture and Visual Studies is a vital research tool and an urgent invitation to further critical thinking in the areas so well laid out in this collection.

Desmond Manderson, Future Fellow, ANU College of Law / Research School of Humanities & the Arts, Australian National University, Australia

Details | Table of Contents

Devising law

on the philosophy of legal emblems

Peter Goodrich

pp.3-23

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9322-6_1
Looking again at photographs and privacy

theoretical perspectives on law's treatment of photographs as invasions of privacy

David Rolph

pp.205-224

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9322-6_10
Drawing attention

art, pornography, ethnosemiotics and law

Tracey Summerfield

pp.225-240

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9322-6_11
Semiotic interpretation in trademark law

the empirical study of commercial meanings in American English of {▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄} "checkered pattern"

Ronald R. Butters

pp.261-282

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9322-6_13
Law, code, and governance in prophetic painting

notes on the emergence of early, high, and late modern forms of life and governance

Ronnie Lippens

pp.445-467

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9322-6_20
Signs at odds?

the semiotics of law, legitimacy, and authenticity in tribal contexts

Renee Ann Cramer

pp.471-496

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9322-6_21
Emblem of folk legality

semiotic prosecution and the American bald eagle

Sarah Marusek

pp.497-512

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9322-6_22
Constructing courts

architecture, the ideology of judging, and the public sphere

Judith ResnikDennis CurtisAllison Tait

pp.515-545

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9322-6_23
Saying the saffu and beating the law

the changing role of sacred sites in the oromo politico-juridical system

Pekka Virtanen

pp.547-572

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9322-6_24
The mandala state in pre-British Sri lanka

the cosmographical terrain of contested sovereignty in the theravada buddhism tradition

pp.573-598

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9322-6_25
The alleged liveness of "live"

legal visuality, biometric liveness testing and the metaphysics of presence

Joseph Pugliese

pp.649-669

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9322-6_29
The invisible court

the foreign intelligence surveillance court and its depiction on government websites

Pamela Hobbs

pp.697-719

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9322-6_31
Hollywood's hero-lawyer

a liminal character and champion of equal liberty

Orit Kamir

pp.747-773

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9322-6_33
Justice for the disabled

crime films on punishment and the human rights of people with learning disabilities

Majid Yar Nicole Rafter

pp.791-804

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9322-6_35
"Make enough money, everything else will follow"

litigation and the signification of happiness in popular culture

Jason Bainbridge

pp.805-824

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9322-6_36
A tale of many newspapers

perversion, criminality, and scopophilia in the Edison chen scandal

Marco WanJanny Leung

pp.873-889

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9322-6_39
Make 'em laugh

images of law in eighteenth century popular culture

Mary Hemmings

pp.893-915

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9322-6_40

Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Dordrecht

Year: 2014

Pages: 941

ISBN (hardback): 978-90-481-9321-9

ISBN (digital): 978-90-481-9322-6

Full citation:

Wagner Anne, Sherwin Richard K (2014) Law, culture and visual studies. Dordrecht, Springer.