Sensing the Nation's Law: Historical Inquiries into the Aesthetics of Democratic Legitimacy: Studies in the History of Law and Justice, cartea 13
Editat de Stefan Huygebaert, Angela Condello, Sarah Marusek, Mark Antakien Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 apr 2018
This book examines how the nation – and its (fundamental) law – are ‘sensed’ by way of various aesthetic forms from the age of revolution up until our age of contested democratic legitimacy. Contemporary democratic legitimacy is tied, among other things, to consent, to representation, to the identity of ruler and ruled, and, of course, to legality and the legal forms through which democracy is structured. This book expands the ways in which we can understand and appreciate democratic legitimacy. If (democratic) communities are “imagined” this book suggests that their “rightfulness” must be “sensed” – analogously to the need for justice not only to be done, but to be seen to be done. This book brings together legal, historical and philosophical perspectives on the representation and iconography of the nation in the European, North American and Australian contexts from contributors in law, political science, history, art history and philosophy.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783319754956
ISBN-10: 3319754955
Pagini: 263
Ilustrații: X, 284 p. 52 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Studies in the History of Law and Justice
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
ISBN-10: 3319754955
Pagini: 263
Ilustrații: X, 284 p. 52 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Studies in the History of Law and Justice
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
Cuprins
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Part I: Revolution, Constitution, Republic.- Chapter 2. Monument, Portrait, Tableau: Making Sense of and With Jacques Louis David’s Tennis Court Oath.- Chapter 3. The Quest for the Decisive Constitutional Moment (DCM).- Chapter 4. Courbet and the Nude Republican Master.- Part II: The Aesthetic Constitution of Office.- Chapter 5. Justice Petrified: The Seat of the Italian Supreme Court between Law, Architecture and Iconography.- Chapter 6. Visual Rhetoric as “a Space-in-between”: Semiotic Account of French Official Presidential Photographs.- Part III: Untimely Reflections on the Nation’s Law .- Chapter 7. A Hypothesis on the Genealogy of the Motto “In God We Trust” and the Emergence of the Identity of the Church.-Chapter 8. Here and Now: From “Aestheticizing Politics” to “Politicizing Art”.- Part IV: Out of Many, One.- Chapter 9. Appreciation or Appropriation? An Indigenous Moment in the American Numismatic Narrative (1999-2009). Chapter 10. Internormative Gastronomies: Law, Nation and Identity.- Part V: Consensus.- Chapter 11. Aesthetic Mediation: Towards Legitimate Power.
Notă biografică
Mark Antaki, Ph.D. (University of California, Berkeley 2005) is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Law at McGill University. His research focuses on the relation of ethics and aesthetics and that of law and language. He is active in the Association for the Study of Law, Culture, and the Humanities, and has been a fellow at the Stellenbosch Institute of Advanced Study and McGill’s Institute for the Public Life of Arts and Ideas. He teaches courses in public and private law as well as legal theory.
Stefan Huygebaert is a Research Foundation Flanders (FWO) PhD Fellow at the Ghent Legal History Institute and Department of Art History, Musicology and Theatre Studies (Ghent University). His dissertation, entitled Visual Ideals of Law and Justice is an iconological study of legal imagery in nineteenth-century Belgium. In 2014-2015, and again in 2016-2017, Stefan was a PhDfellow (Stipendiat) within the Minerva Research Group The Nomos of Images: Manifestation and Iconology of Law at the Kunsthistorisches Insitut in Florenz (Max-Planck-Institut). He publishes and teaches on legal iconography and nineteenth-century art, and recently co-edited the catalogue for the exhibition The Art of Law: Three Centuries of Justice Depicted (Groeningemuseum, Bruges).
Sarah Marusek, Ph.D (University of Massachusetts Amherst 2008), is an Associate Professor of Public Law in the Department of Political Science at the University of Hawai’i at Hilo. Her research interests focus on sites of constitutive law, legal geography, and legal semiotics that engage legal pluralist frameworks of everyday jurisprudence. She teaches courses in U.S. Constitutional law, legal studies, and legal geography.
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This book examines how the nation – and its (fundamental) law – are ‘sensed’ by way of various aesthetic forms from the age of revolution up until our age of contested democratic legitimacy. Contemporary democratic legitimacy is tied, among other things, to consent, to representation, to the identity of ruler and ruled, and, of course, to legality and the legal forms through which democracy is structured. This book expands the ways in which we can understand and appreciate democratic legitimacy. If (democratic) communities are “imagined” this book suggests that their “rightfulness” must be “sensed” – analogously to the need for justice not only to be done, but to be seen to be done. This book brings together legal, historical and philosophical perspectives on the representation and iconography of the nation in the European, North American and Australian contexts from contributors in law, political science, history, art history and philosophy.
Caracteristici
Offers a unique, trans-disciplinary treatment of a topic that has not previously been discussed Brings together scholars from the fields of law, political science, history, art history and philosophy Deals with the construction of national identities, focusing on the central role of aesthetics