This article examines how the concept of 'law' is culturally defined through a semiotic analysis of some of the ways in which law is constructed in popular culture. The article goes on to map the changing signifier of law across a number of film and television series, from the heroic lawyer to the embodiment of the 'state', the police officer and the government agent. In each case, analysis is provided of how the change in signifier alters the corresponding signified of 'law'---and the implications this change has for the pursuit of justice and fidelity to the rule of law. It is suggested that the popular cultural signifier of law has slid further and further away from the modern rule of law towards an increasingly transcendent and interven...
What can law’s popular cultures do for law, as a constitutive and interrogative critical practice? ...
This article considers the way lawyers are represented in American television legal series. Counteri...
Law relies on a well-developed and constantly evolving iconography to tell its stories. Like lawyers...
This chapter uses Saussurean semiotics to explore how law is culturally defined through popular visu...
This Article is an attempt to think critically about the pop cultural life of law, to investigate th...
The study of law has been slow to look beyond its narrow professional concerns at the social cultura...
This paper reevaluates Frankfurt School theory, and other cultural critiques, in an effort to bring ...
This chapter examines an issue which has attracted only limited attention in the literature on law a...
Two main theses are presented here. The first is that there is a conceptual resemblance between the ...
What We Do When We Do Law and Popular Culture establishes a theoretical framework for analyzing leg...
Emerging from the uptake of popular cultural studies by legal scholars, and in response to the tradi...
In this chapter I briefly map the terrain of a set of scholarly approaches that could be called a cu...
In this chapter I briefly map the terrain of a set of scholarly approaches that could be called a cu...
This chapter examines an issue which has attracted only limited attention in the literature on law a...
This chapter examines an issue which has attracted only limited attention in the literature on law a...
What can law’s popular cultures do for law, as a constitutive and interrogative critical practice? ...
This article considers the way lawyers are represented in American television legal series. Counteri...
Law relies on a well-developed and constantly evolving iconography to tell its stories. Like lawyers...
This chapter uses Saussurean semiotics to explore how law is culturally defined through popular visu...
This Article is an attempt to think critically about the pop cultural life of law, to investigate th...
The study of law has been slow to look beyond its narrow professional concerns at the social cultura...
This paper reevaluates Frankfurt School theory, and other cultural critiques, in an effort to bring ...
This chapter examines an issue which has attracted only limited attention in the literature on law a...
Two main theses are presented here. The first is that there is a conceptual resemblance between the ...
What We Do When We Do Law and Popular Culture establishes a theoretical framework for analyzing leg...
Emerging from the uptake of popular cultural studies by legal scholars, and in response to the tradi...
In this chapter I briefly map the terrain of a set of scholarly approaches that could be called a cu...
In this chapter I briefly map the terrain of a set of scholarly approaches that could be called a cu...
This chapter examines an issue which has attracted only limited attention in the literature on law a...
This chapter examines an issue which has attracted only limited attention in the literature on law a...
What can law’s popular cultures do for law, as a constitutive and interrogative critical practice? ...
This article considers the way lawyers are represented in American television legal series. Counteri...
Law relies on a well-developed and constantly evolving iconography to tell its stories. Like lawyers...