Fictional Discourse and the Law

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Fictional Discourse and the Law

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 272 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781138604759
  • DDC分類 809.933554

Full Description

Drawing on insights from literary theory and analytical philosophy, this book analyzes the intersection of law and literature from the distinct and unique perspective of fictional discourse.

Pursuing an empirical approach, and using examples that range from Victorian literature to the current judicial treatment of rap music, the volume challenges the prevailing fact-fiction dichotomy in legal theory and practice by providing a better understanding of the peculiarities of legal fictionality, while also contributing further material to fictional theory's endeavor to find a transdisciplinary valid criterion for a definition of fictional discourse. Following the basic presumptions of the early law-as-literature movement, past approaches have mainly focused on textuality and narrativity as the common denominators of law and literature, and have largely ignored the topic of fictionality. This volume provides a much needed analysis of this gap.

The book will be of interest to scholars of legal theory, jurisprudence and legal writing, along with literature scholars and students of literature and the humanities.

Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

List of contributors

Part I. From Narrative to Fiction in Legal Theory and Practice

Chapter 1 Theorizing Fictional Discourse: Toward a Re-Assessment of the Fact-Fiction-Dichotomy in Legal Theory and Practice (Hans Lind)

Part II. The Ubiquity of Fictional Discourse in Legal Theory and Practice

Chapter 2.1 Fictions of Constitutional Privacy: Toward a Linguistic Subject (Cynthia Merrill)

Chapter 2.2 Adultery, Criminality and the Fiction of the King's Body (Erin Sheley)

Chapter 2.3 Memory, History, and Forgetting: Shelby County v. Alabama (Laura Cisneros)

Chapter 2.4. Deconstructing the Fiction of Contract (Tal Kastner)

Part III. A Matter of Evidence? Fact and Fiction in the Courtroom

Chapter 3.1 Dying Declarations (Peter Brooks)

Chapter 3.2 Rap as Courtroom Reality (Hans Lind)

Chapter 3.3 Fiction as Courtroom Fact? Exploration Accounts as Evidence in Aboriginal Rights and Title Litigation (Luis Campos)

Part IV: Fictional Discourse as Law's Mirror and Cradle: Metafictional Qualities of Law in Literature

Chapter 4.1 'A Fearful and Wonderful Institution': Representing Law in Sensational Novels (Sara Murphy)

Chapter 4.2 Fictions of Corporate Intention: The Epistemological Problem of the Good Corporation (Lisa Siraganian)

Chapter 4.3 Remedial Fictions: The Novelization of Habeas Corpus and the History of Human Rights (Sarah Winter)

Part V: Fictional Discourse and the Law: A Theoretical Perspective

Chapter 5.1 Legal Fictions and Legal Fabrication (Simon Stern)

Chapter 5.2 Linguistic Fictions and Legal Rule (Hans Lind)

Chapter 5.3 Cognitive Fictionalizing and Legal Legitimacy (Karen Petroski)

Chapter 5.4 Law as Authoritative Fiction (Andrei Marmor)

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