Law, culture and visual studies
Contents
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
Visualization between fictitious law and factual behaviour
a pragmatic-institutional analysis
Hanneke van Schooten
143-157
Looking again at photographs and privacy
theoretical perspectives on law's treatment of photographs as invasions of privacy
David Rolph
205-224
What's wrong with pink pearls and cornrow braids? employee dress codes and the semiotic performance of race and gender in the workplace
Janet Ainsworth
241-260
Semiotic interpretation in trademark law
the empirical study of commercial meanings in American English of {▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄} "checkered pattern"
Ronald R. Butters
261-282
A multimodal social semiotic approach to shape in the forensic analysis of trademarks
Christian Mosbæk Johannessen
283-306
French commemorative postage Stamps as a means of legal culture and memory
Anne Wagner, Malik Bozzo-Rey
307-328
Do you see what i see? iconic art and culture and the judicial eye in Australian law
Marett Leiboff
363-393
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
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
Seeking truth and telling stories in cinema and the courtroom
reversal of fortune's reflexive critique
Cynthia Lucia
723-746
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
A tale of many newspapers
perversion, criminality, and scopophilia in the Edison chen scandal
Marco Wan, Janny Leung
873-889