1st Edition

Envisioning Legality Law, Culture and Representation

Edited By Timothy Peters, Karen Crawley Copyright 2018
    274 Pages
    by Routledge

    274 Pages
    by Routledge

    Envisioning Legality: Law, Culture and Representation is a path-breaking collection of some of the world’s leading cultural legal scholars addressing issues of law, representation and the image. Law is constituted in and through the representations that hold us in their thrall, and this book focuses on the ways in which cultural legal representations not only reflect or contribute to an understanding of law, but constitute the very fabric of legality itself. As such, each of these ‘readings’ of cultural texts takes seriously the cultural as a mode of envisioning, constituting and critiquing the law. And the theoretically sophisticated approaches utilised here encompass more than simply an engagement with ‘harmless entertainment’. Rather they enact and undertake specific political and critical engagements with timely issues, such as: the redressing of past wrongs; recognising and combatting structural injustices; and orienting our political communities in relation to uncertain futures. Envisioning Legality thereby presents a cultural legal studies that provides the means for engaging in robust, sustained and in-depth encounters with the nature and role of law in a global, mediated world.

     

    PART I
    Spectacles of Law and Justice

    2 I, Archive: Envisioning and Programming Digital Legality from SyFy’s Caprica
    Kieran Tranter

    3 Don’t Blink: Monstrous Justice and the Weeping Angels of Doctor Who
    Penny Crofts

    4 ‘Seeing’ Justice Done: Envisioning Legality in Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Trilogy
    Timothy D Peters

    5 Machiavellian Fantasy and the Game of Laws: Rex, Sex and Lex in George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire
    William P MacNeil

    PART II
    Juridical Spectators

    6 Ambivalence and the Spectatorship of Violence: Viewing Inglourious Basterds
    Alison Young

    7 Trench, Trail, Screen: Scenes from the scopic regime of sovereignty
    Desmond Manderson

    8 The Confessor: Oprah Winfrey, James Frey, and the Spectacular Logic of Contemporary Confession
    Karen Crawley and Desmond Manderson

    PART III
    Scenes of Legality

    9 Legal Unconsciousness: Tragedy and Melodrama in the Wake of Terror
    Bonnie Honig

    10 Mephistopheles in Hamsterdam: Carnival and the State of Exception in HBO’s The Wire Edwin Bikundo

    11 Intercultural Cinema and the (Re)Envisioning of Law: Exploring Life, Death and Law in Atanarjuat and Before Tomorrow
    Rebecca Johnson

    Biography

    Timothy D. Peters is a Senior Lecturer at USC Law School, University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia.

    Karen Crawley is a  Lecturer at Griffith Law School, Griffith University, Queensland, Australia.