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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2014

ISBN (Hardback): 9789048193219

Full citation:

Anne Wagner, Richard K. Sherwin (eds), Law, culture and visual studies, Berlin, Springer, 2014

Law, culture and visual studies

Contents

Devising law

on the philosophy of legal emblems

Peter Goodrich

3-23

Law and image

towards a theory of nomograms

Paolo Heritier

25-48

The book as authoritative sign in seventeenth-century England

a review through the lens of holistic media theory

Paul D. Callister

49-77

Representing sovereignty in renaissance England

pictorial metaphors and the visibility of law

Cristina Costantini, Lucia Morra

79-103

Looking again at photographs and privacy

theoretical perspectives on law's treatment of photographs as invasions of privacy

David Rolph

205-224

Drawing attention

art, pornography, ethnosemiotics and law

Tracey Summerfield

225-240

Semiotic interpretation in trademark law

the empirical study of commercial meanings in American English of {▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄} "checkered pattern"

Ronald R. Butters

261-282

The criminal trial as theater

the semiotic power of the image

Denis J. Brion

329-359

Law, code, and governance in prophetic painting

notes on the emergence of early, high, and late modern forms of life and governance

Ronnie Lippens

445-467

Signs at odds?

the semiotics of law, legitimacy, and authenticity in tribal contexts

Renée A. Cramer

471-496

Emblem of folk legality

semiotic prosecution and the American bald eagle

Sarah Marusek

497-512

Constructing courts

architecture, the ideology of judging, and the public sphere

Judith Resnik, Dennis Curtis, Allison Tait

515-545

Saying the saffu and beating the law

the changing role of sacred sites in the oromo politico-juridical system

Pekka Virtanen

547-572

The mandala state in pre-British Sri lanka

the cosmographical terrain of contested sovereignty in the theravada buddhism tradition

573-598

The alleged liveness of "live"

legal visuality, biometric liveness testing and the metaphysics of presence

Joseph Pugliese

649-669

The invisible court

the foreign intelligence surveillance court and its depiction on government websites

Pamela Hobbs

697-719

Hollywood's hero-lawyer

a liminal character and champion of equal liberty

Orit Kamir

747-773

The representation of law on film

Mr. Deeds and Adam's rib go to court

Wim Staat

775-790

Justice for the disabled

crime films on punishment and the human rights of people with learning disabilities

Majid Yar, Nicole Rafter

791-804

"Make enough money, everything else will follow"

litigation and the signification of happiness in popular culture

Jason Bainbridge

805-824

Trial by ordeal

CSI and the rule of law

Christina O. Spiesel

825-847

The visibly offensive offender

a semiotic phenomenology of an execution

Jody Madeira

849-871

A tale of many newspapers

perversion, criminality, and scopophilia in the Edison chen scandal

Marco Wan, Janny Leung

873-889

Make 'em laugh

images of law in eighteenth century popular culture

Mary Hemmings

893-915

Judge Dredd

dreaming of instant justice

Alexander Kozin

917-941