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Cultural Studies and the 'Juridical Turn': Culture, law, and legitimacy in the era of neoliberal capitalism

Editat de Jaafar Aksikas, Sean Andrews
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 mar 2016
The relationship between culture and the law has become an emergent concern within contemporary Cultural Studies as a field, but the recent focus has been largely limited to the role played by cultural representations and identity politics in the legitimation of legal discourse and policies. While continuing this emphasis, this collection also looks at the law itself as a cultural production, tracing some of the specific contours of its function in the last three decades. It argues that, with the onset of neoliberal or late capitalism, the law has taken on a new specificity and power, leading to what we are calling the ‘juridical turn’, where the presumed legitimacy of the law makes other forms of hegemonic struggle secondary.
The collection not only charts the law and cultural policy as they exert their powerful—if often overlooked—influence on every aspect of society and culture, but it also seeks to define this important field of study and demonstrate the substantial role law plays in the production of our social and cultural worlds. In this trailblazing collection of contributions by leading and emerging figures in the field of cultural legal studies, chapters examine various ways in which this process is manifested, such as U.S. legislation and Supreme Court Decisions on gay marriage, immigration, consumer finance, welfare, copyright, and so-called victim’s rights, along with international comparisons from Europe and Latin America. It promises to be a pathbreaking analysis of our juridically-determined conjuncture. This book was originally published as a special issue of Cultural Studies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138642843
ISBN-10: 1138642843
Pagini: 394
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Foreword  Preface  Introduction – Neoliberalism, Law and Culture: A Cultural Studies Intervention after ‘The Juridical Turn’  1. The Legal Trial and/in Documentary Film  2. Symbolic Economies: Money, Neoliberal Law and National Politics in Argentina  3. Overlooking/Looking over Neoliberal Immigration: Amnesty Policy in the ‘Nation of Immigrants’  4. Restoring Law and (Racial) Order to the Old Dominion: White Dreams and New Federalism in Anti-Immigrant Legislation  5. Mighty Crime Victims: Victims’ Rights and Neoliberalism in the American Conjuncture  6. ‘In Light of this Demonstration of Crisis in our Nation’: Paternity, Responsibility and Welfare  7. Shoplifters of the World Unite! Law and Culture in Financialized Times  8. Towards an Affirmative Public Domain  9. Copyright Culture and Pirate Politics  10. Rule of Law: Sharia Panic and the US Constitution in the House of Representatives  11. Culture and the Court: The Judiciary as an Arbiter of Cultural Disputes in the USA

Descriere

From finance, housing, welfare, and immigration policies to copyright, gay marriage and the criminal justice system, few cultural forces so fundamentally determine our everyday lives as the law. This collection not only charts the law as it exerts its influence on our society and culture, but it also seeks to define this important field of study and demonstrate the substantial role law plays in the production of our social and cultural worlds. It examines the mechanisms through which the law functions, how this has changed, especially in U.S. culture, since the 1970s, and what this means for Cultural Studies theory and practice. This book was published as a special issue of Cultural Studies.