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Europe in Law and Literature : Transdisciplinary Voices in Conversation.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Zander, Laura Anina.
- Series:
- Law and Literature Series
- Law and Literature Series ; v.23
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Law and literature.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (416 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Other Title:
- Europe in Law and Literature
- Place of Publication:
- Berlin/Boston : Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2023.
- Summary:
- The interdisciplinary series "Law & Literature" takes a systematic look at the correlation between literature and the law. The studies presented in this series analyze the complex interrelation between two cultural spheres which are not only at the basis of Western Culture and Society, but share in a common focus on texts. Bringing together contributions by jurists, historians of law, legal philosophers, and specialists in literary and cultural studies, this series reflects a trend in current inter- and transdisciplinary research which has recently shown rapid growth both in Europe and the United States.
- Contents:
- Intro
- Europa
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- Introduction
- Part I: Concepts
- Constructing Europe
- Comparative Law and the Style of Legal Systems
- The Europe of European Literary History
- Constituting Europe
- Constituting Europe in Verse?
- Leavis Carroll's Alice in Brexitland (2017): Children's Literature's Juridical Perspective on Brexit and the Young Adult Citizen in the Narrative of the Law
- Contrasting Europe
- Strength as Recognition of One's Weakness: Identity Constructions in Early Europe
- Some Notes on the Role of Europe in the Development of Modern Islamic Legal Discourse
- Defending Europe
- The "Spirit" of Europe in Literature between the Two World Wars
- Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt's View on Europe
- Part II: Commitments
- Rule of Law
- European Criminal Justice
- The Inaccessible Rule-of-Law Paradise: Europe and Law in Modern Belarusian Poetry
- Legal Actors
- Citizenship and Advocacy: The Jurist as Parrhesiast
- Driven by Ressentiment and Sophistry or - Indeed, Parrhesia? The Protagonist as Lawyer in Ukrainian Fiction
- Justice
- Pitaval's Journeys: On the European Tradition of Literary Legal Case Collections
- The Court Trial in Dostoevskii's The Brothers Karamazov, or, The Rejection of the Rule of Law and of European Principles
- Borders
- Like Stone Rafts in the Ocean: Reading José Saramago in Times of the Pandemic
- The Naturalization Process and Narrating Where You Come From: An Exploration of Saša Stanišić's Herkunft
- Human Rights
- Human Rights in UK and the Future of Europe
- A Host(ile) Union? Writing in Solidarity against a Hostile Environment
- Migration
- Europe, Non-Discrimination, and Migration.
- "Is There Still Such Thing as a Safe Space?" States in Times of Global Migration and Climate Change
- Citizenship
- Alternative Notions of Belonging: (European) Community and Citizenship in Ali Smith's Seasonal Quartet
- Poetry from the Camps: Deconstructing Eurocentric and Colonial Remains in Citizenship Laws
- Digital Self-Determination
- Creativity Incorporated: Google, Netflix, and the Global Copyright Sphere
- Freedom, Human Dignity, and Digital Self- Determination: European Perspectives in Speculative Fiction
- Epilogue
- My European Poem
- List of Contributors
- Index.
- Notes:
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 9783111075693
- 3111075699
- OCLC:
- 1378391472
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