Law on the screen gives rise to a distinct way of doing jurisprudence. In this sense, it is incumbent upon legal scholars to discern with great care the kind of reality and the way of being that cinematic and electronic screens invite us to assume. Jurisprudence theorizes law in accordance with the cultural and cognitive meaning making tools at its disposal: story frames, character types, social scenarios, metaphors, as well as cultural and socially embedded or constructed emotional patterns, among other narratival and purely sensational elements. Law and film studies thus may be viewed as encompassing a larger concern with mind and culture. It addresses how a specific set of communication tools in a given socio-legal context polices the pr...
This chapter uses Saussurean semiotics to explore how law is culturally defined through popular visu...
The proposed volumes are aimed at a multidisciplinary audience and seek to fill the gap between law,...
Unlike law-related feature films, law-related documentary or nonfiction films have rarely been the s...
Lawyers, judges, and jurors face a vast array of visual evidence and visual argument inside the cont...
This highly interdisciplinary reference work brings together diverse fields including cultural studi...
The articles collected in this Symposium Issue on Legal Outsiders in American Film are examples of a...
Two main theses are presented here. The first is that there is a conceptual resemblance between the ...
The essay addresses the emergence of the law and cinema discourse, its methodological limits, and it...
This paper argues that taking seriously the embodied and affective dimensions of thought is importan...
This paper reevaluates Frankfurt School theory, and other cultural critiques, in an effort to bring ...
Any one film can sustain a myriad of compelling interpretations. A collection of films, however, sha...
This Article challenges stereotypes and misconceptions about law-genre documentaries. Part I will pr...
Since the early twentieth century, contemporary art and art theory have creatively challenged the st...
Originally described by Richard Sherwin of New York Law School as the law and film movement's 'found...
Book synopsis: This book is an essential introduction to the complex issues and debates in the field...
This chapter uses Saussurean semiotics to explore how law is culturally defined through popular visu...
The proposed volumes are aimed at a multidisciplinary audience and seek to fill the gap between law,...
Unlike law-related feature films, law-related documentary or nonfiction films have rarely been the s...
Lawyers, judges, and jurors face a vast array of visual evidence and visual argument inside the cont...
This highly interdisciplinary reference work brings together diverse fields including cultural studi...
The articles collected in this Symposium Issue on Legal Outsiders in American Film are examples of a...
Two main theses are presented here. The first is that there is a conceptual resemblance between the ...
The essay addresses the emergence of the law and cinema discourse, its methodological limits, and it...
This paper argues that taking seriously the embodied and affective dimensions of thought is importan...
This paper reevaluates Frankfurt School theory, and other cultural critiques, in an effort to bring ...
Any one film can sustain a myriad of compelling interpretations. A collection of films, however, sha...
This Article challenges stereotypes and misconceptions about law-genre documentaries. Part I will pr...
Since the early twentieth century, contemporary art and art theory have creatively challenged the st...
Originally described by Richard Sherwin of New York Law School as the law and film movement's 'found...
Book synopsis: This book is an essential introduction to the complex issues and debates in the field...
This chapter uses Saussurean semiotics to explore how law is culturally defined through popular visu...
The proposed volumes are aimed at a multidisciplinary audience and seek to fill the gap between law,...
Unlike law-related feature films, law-related documentary or nonfiction films have rarely been the s...