May 6, 2010

A New Issue of Law, Culture, and the Humanities

The new issue of Law, Culture, and the Humanities is out. It includes:

Charles Barbour, Sovereign Times; Acts of Creation
James R. Martel, Can There Be Politics Without Sovereignty? Arendt, Derrida and the Question of Sovereign Inevitability
Jill Stauffer, Equality and Equivocation: Saving Sovereignty From Itself
Oscar Guardiola-Rivera, What Comes After Sovereignty?
Joseph Jenkins, Dead Hand Rising: Dialectics Beyond Last Wills in The Merchant of Venice and The Tempest
Sharon Cowan, The Elvis We Deserve: The Social Regulation of Sex/Gender and Sexuality Through Cultural Representations of "The King"
Jinee Lokaneeta, A Rose By Another Name: Legal Definitions, Sanitized Terms, and Imagery of Torture in 24
Eugene Garver, Spinoza on Constitutional Interpretation

and Book Reviews by Darien Shanske, Robert Nichols, Elizabeth I. Pirnie, Sara Murphy, and Manas Ray

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