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The Routledge Research Companion to Law and Humanities in Nineteenth-Century America

Autor Nan Goodman, Simon Stern
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2021
Nineteenth-century America witnessed some of the most important and fruitful areas of intersection between the law and humanities, as people began to realize that the law, formerly confined to courts and lawyers, might also find expression in a variety of ostensibly non-legal areas such as painting, poetry, fiction, and sculpture. Bringing together leading researchers from law schools and humanities departments, this Companion touches on regulatory, statutory, and common law in nineteenth-century America and encompasses judges, lawyers, legislators, litigants, and the institutions they inhabited (courts, firms, prisons). It will serve as a reference for specific information on a variety of law- and humanities-related topics as well as a guide to understanding how the two disciplines developed in tandem in the long nineteenth century.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032096902
ISBN-10: 103209690X
Pagini: 394
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.67 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

CONTENTS




List of Figures




Notes on Contributors




Preface




Part I: Human Kinds




Introduction


Nan Goodman and Simon Stern




1. Women: Politics, Culture, and the Law


Joyce W. Warren




2. "The Very Idea of a Slave is a Human Being in Bondage"


Jeannine Marie DeLombard




3. The Corporation and the Transformation of American Culture


Aaron Ritzenberg




4. Deviance in Nineteenth-Century American Law and Culture


Tal Kastner




5. Comparative Racialization and American Indian Identity in Nineteenth-Century America


Cheryl Suzack




6. The Legal Person: Tracing the History of a Forensic Fiction


Susanna L. Blumenthal




Part II: A New Archive




Introduction


Nan Goodman and Simon Stern




7. Law in Nineteenth-Century American Periodicals


Michael H. Hoeflich




8. Spectacular Judgments: Law and Disorder in the Nineteenth-Century


Visual Imagination


Jon Blandford




9. Legal Language: Expansion, Consolidation, Resistance


Robert L. Tsai




10. The Impersonation of Justice: Lynching, Dueling, and


Wildcat Strikes in Nineteenth Century America


Norman W. Spaulding




11. The Somers Mutiny and the American Ship of State


Robert A. Ferguson




Part III: Managing the Human




Introduction


Nan Goodman and Simon Stern




12. The Emergence of a Right to Privacy


Milette Shamir




13. The Science of Identity


Simon A. Cole




14. The American Prison, 1786-1860


John Cyril Barton




15. How Meetings Won the West


Andrea McDowell




16. A Gatekeeping Nation: Asian Invasion and the Rise of Xenophobic


Immigration Law


Edlie Wong




17. Fictions of Race and Personality: Nineteenth-Century Law and


Mark Twain’s Pudd’nhead Wilson


Trinyan Mariano




Part IV: Affective Relations




Introduction


Nan Goodman and Simon Stern




18. Civic Capacity and Participatory Citizenship in the Nineteenth Century


United States


Yvonne Pitts




19. "Vital Tissues of the Spirit": Constitutional Emotions in the Antebellum United


States


Doni Gewirtzman




20. Beyond Belief: Religion, Law and Popular Culture in the "Forgotten Century"


Deborah Whitehead




21. Gothic Stories, Mens Rea, and the American Criminal Law


Laura I. Appleman




Index




Notă biografică

Nan Goodman is Professor of English at the University of Colorado at Boulder, USA.


Simon Stern is Associate Professor and Co-Director of the Centre for Innovation Law & Policy at the University of Toronto, Canada.

Descriere

Bringing together leading researchers in law and humanities scholarship, this volume focuses on nineteenth-century America, a period when people began to realize that the law was not confined to courts and lawyers, but also found expression in areas such as painting, poetry, fiction, and sculpture. It will serve as a reference for specific informat