Law and the Visual : : Representations, Technologies, Critique / / Desmond Manderson.

In Law and the Visual, leading legal theorists, art historians, and critics come together to present new work examining the intersection between legal and visual discourses. Proceeding chronologically, the volume offers leading analyses of the juncture between legal and visual culture as witnessed f...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter University of Toronto Press Complete eBook-Package 2018
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Place / Publishing House:Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2018]
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Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (376 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Introduction: Imaginal Law --
Part One: Representations - The Origins of Legal Modernity from the Sixteenth to the Nineteenth Centuries --
1. Blindness Visible: Law, Time, and Bruegel's Justice --
2. Faces and Frames of Government --
3. An Emblematic Representation of Law: Hogarth and the Engravers' Act --
4. Law and the Revolutionary Motif after Jacques-Louis David --
5. Legal Imagery on the Edge of Symbolism: The Decoration Projects for the Belgian Cour de Cassation --
6. The Visual Force of Justice in the Making of Liberia --
Part Two: Technologies - Excesses of Legal Modernity in the Twentieth Century --
7. "You Will See My Family Became So American": Race, Citizenship, and the Visual Archive --
8. From Sentimentality to Sadism: Visual Genres of Asylum Seeking --
9. Images of Victims: The ECCC and the Cambodian Genocide Museum --
10. The Exceptional Image: Torture Photographs from Guantánamo Bay and Abu Ghraib as Foucault's Spectacle of Punishment --
Part Three: Critique - Irony and Legal Modernity in the Twenty-First Century --
11. T-Shirt's Guevara: The Visual Jurisprudence of the New Man --
12. The Art of Bureaucracy: Redacted Ready-mades --
13. Illicit Interventions in Public Non-Spaces: Unlicensed Images --
14. What Authorizes the Image? The Visual Economy of Post-Secular Jurisprudence --
Contributors --
Index
Summary:In Law and the Visual, leading legal theorists, art historians, and critics come together to present new work examining the intersection between legal and visual discourses. Proceeding chronologically, the volume offers leading analyses of the juncture between legal and visual culture as witnessed from the fifteenth to the twenty-first centuries. Editor Desmond Manderson provides a contextual introduction that draws out and articulates three central themes: visual representations of the law, visual technologies in the law, and aesthetic critiques of law. A ground breaking contribution to an increasingly vibrant field of inquiry, Law and the Visual will inform the debate on the relationship between legal and visual culture for years to come.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781442630321
9783110606799
DOI:10.3138/9781442630321
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Desmond Manderson.