June 27, 2011

Law, Culture and the Humanities, June 2011 Issue

The June 2011 issue of Law, Culture and the Humanities contains the following articles:

Austin Sarat, Editorial


Colin Dayan, Who Owns the Body, and When Does It Die

Irus Braverman, Hidden In Plain View: Legal Geography From a Visual Perspective

Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos, Law’s Spatial Turn: Geography, Justice and a Certain Fear of Space

Nicholas Blomley, Cuts, Flows, and the Geographies of Property

Lior Barshack, The Constituent Power of Architecture

Paul Raffield, The Elizabethan Rhetoric of Signs: Representations of Res Publica at the Early Modern Inns of Court

Lynn Mills Eckert, A Critique of the Content and Viewpoint Neutrality Principle in Modern Free Speech Doctrine

Ruth M. Buchanan, "Passing through the Mirror": Dead Man, Legal Pluralism and the De-territorialization of the West

Diana Young, Law and the Foucauldian Wild West in Michael Cimino’s Heaven’s Gate

Keally McBride, Book Review: Emergency Politics: Paradox, Law, Democracy By Bonnie Honig, Princeton University Press, 2009, 218 pp. $26.95 (Cloth). ISBN-10: 069114298X

Rebecca Johnson, Book Review: The Scene of Violence: Cinema, Crime, Affect By Alison Young, Routledge, 2009, 200 pp. $53.95 (Paperback), $130 (Cloth). ISBN 978-0-415-58508-8

Judith Ferster, Book Review: Picking Cotton: Our Memoir of Injustice and Redemption By Jennifer Thompson-Cannino and Ronald Cotton (with Erin Torneo), St. Martin’s Press, 2009. 298 pp. $25.95 (Cloth). ISBN-13: 978-0-312-37653-6; ISBN-10: 0-312-377653-7

Paola Pasquali, Book Review: The Spatial, the Legal and the Pragmatics of World-Making. Nomospheric Investigations By David Delaney, Routledge-Cavendish, 2010, 224 pp. $125, £75 (Cloth). ISBN 978-0-415-46319

Roger S. Fisher, Book Review: Law’s Cosmos: Juridical Discourse in Athenian Forensic Oratory By Victoria Wohl, Cambridge University Press, 2010, 362 pp. $99.00 (Cloth). ISBN 978-0-521-11074-7

Frederick Cowell, Book Review: Individual Human Rights: A History By David Whelan, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2010, 328 pp. $59.95, £39.00 (Cloth). ISBN 978-0-8122-4240-9

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