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Evidence and the Archive: Ethics, Aesthetics and Emotion

Editat de Katherine Biber, Trish Luker
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 apr 2018
This collection explores the stakes, risks and opportunities invoked in opening and exploring law’s archive and re-examining law’s evidence. It draws together work exploring how evidence is used or mis-used during the legal process, and re-used after the law’s work has concluded by engaging with ethical, aesthetic or emotional dimensions of using law’s evidence. Within socio-legal discourse, the move towards ‘open justice’ has emerged concurrently with a much broader cultural sensibility, one that has been called the "archival turn" (Ann Laura Stoler), the "archival impulse" (Hal Foster) and "archive fever" (Jacques Derrida). Whilst these terms do not describe exactly the same phenomena, they collectively acknowledge the process by which we create a fetish of the stored document. The archive facilitates our material confrontation with history, historicity, order, linearity, time and bureaucracy. For lawyers, artists, journalists, publishers, curators and scholars, the document in the archive has the attributes of authenticity, contemporaneity, and the unique tangibility of a real moment captured in material form. These attributes form the basis for the strict interpretive limits imposed by the rules of evidence and procedure. These rules do not contain the other attributes of the archival document, those that make it irresistible as the basis for creative work: beauty, violence, surprise, shame, volume, and the promise that it contains a tantalising secret. This book was previously published as a special issue of Australian Feminist Law Journal.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138588868
ISBN-10: 1138588865
Pagini: 178
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Introduction: Evidence and the Archive: Ethics, Aesthetics, and Emotion 1. Affecting Evidence: Edith Thompson’s Epistolary Archive 2. Unsettled Explorations of Law’s Archives: The Allure and Anxiety of Solomon Islands’ Court Records 3. But I Want to Speak Out: Making Art from Women’s Testimonies 4. Rotten Prettiness? The Forensic Aesthetic and Crime as Art 5. Plots and Artefacts: Courts and Criminal Evidence in the Production of True Crime Writing 6. On Viewing Crime Photographs: The Sleep of Reason 7. Archiving the Northern Territory Intervention in Law and in the Literary Counter-Imaginary 8. Stained Evidence: Blood, Semen And Matter on the Clothes of Kennedy, Lewinsky, and Margiela 9. Telling a History of Australian Women Judges through Courts’ Ceremonial Archives

Descriere

This collection explores the stakes, risks and opportunities invoked in opening and exploring law’s archive and re-examining law’s evidence. It draws together work exploring how evidence is used or mis-used during the legal process, and re-used after the law’s work has concluded by engaging with ethical, aesthetic or emotional dimensions of using law’s evidence.