This book brings the insights of theatre theory to law, legal interpretation and the jurisprudential to reshape law as a practice of response and responsibility. Confronting a Baconian antitheatrical legality embedded in its jurisprudences and interpretative practices, Marett Leiboff turns to theatre theory and practice to ground a theatrical jurisprudence, taking its cues from Han-Thies Lehmann\u27s conception of the post-dramatic theatre and the early work of theatre visionary Jerzy Grotowski. She asks law to move beyond an imagined ideal grounded in Aristotelian drama and tragedy, and turns to the formation of the legal interpreter ・ lawyer, judge, jurisprudent ・ as fundamental to understanding what\u27s noticed or not noticed in law....
The context provided by an AALS panel on Law and Humanities, organized by Jessica Silbey under the t...
Legal semiotics emphasizes the contingency and fluidity of legal concepts and stresses the existence...
The proposed theoretical motivation for legal fictionalism begins by focusing upon the seemingly sup...
To theatricalize law is to ask lawyers to be aware and responsive to the world that creates them and...
This book considers how law is always enacted, or performed, in ways that can be analyzed in relatio...
The law and theatre are uniquely entwined. The traditionalist notion of the law being an entirely in...
This chapter reconsiders and reorients performance as a critical practice in law and the humanities,...
I am undertaking an investigation into the interrelationship between law and theatre. I shall explor...
This special issue of Law Text Culture, ‘Performing Theatrical Jurisprudence’, seeks to generate new...
Envisioning Legality: Law, Culture and Representation is a path-breaking collection of some of the w...
This dissertation studies legal practice and representation from the perspective of Theatre- and Per...
Although the sheer technicality of the law’s concepts and categories often inhibits any discussion ...
In Western culture, law is dominated by textual representation. Lawyers, academics and law students ...
Many recent debates about interpretation of the law, familiar to students of legal theory, are deter...
Although historical research into twentieth-century theatrical tribunals is widespread, the recurrin...
The context provided by an AALS panel on Law and Humanities, organized by Jessica Silbey under the t...
Legal semiotics emphasizes the contingency and fluidity of legal concepts and stresses the existence...
The proposed theoretical motivation for legal fictionalism begins by focusing upon the seemingly sup...
To theatricalize law is to ask lawyers to be aware and responsive to the world that creates them and...
This book considers how law is always enacted, or performed, in ways that can be analyzed in relatio...
The law and theatre are uniquely entwined. The traditionalist notion of the law being an entirely in...
This chapter reconsiders and reorients performance as a critical practice in law and the humanities,...
I am undertaking an investigation into the interrelationship between law and theatre. I shall explor...
This special issue of Law Text Culture, ‘Performing Theatrical Jurisprudence’, seeks to generate new...
Envisioning Legality: Law, Culture and Representation is a path-breaking collection of some of the w...
This dissertation studies legal practice and representation from the perspective of Theatre- and Per...
Although the sheer technicality of the law’s concepts and categories often inhibits any discussion ...
In Western culture, law is dominated by textual representation. Lawyers, academics and law students ...
Many recent debates about interpretation of the law, familiar to students of legal theory, are deter...
Although historical research into twentieth-century theatrical tribunals is widespread, the recurrin...
The context provided by an AALS panel on Law and Humanities, organized by Jessica Silbey under the t...
Legal semiotics emphasizes the contingency and fluidity of legal concepts and stresses the existence...
The proposed theoretical motivation for legal fictionalism begins by focusing upon the seemingly sup...