Produktbild: Film and the Law

Film and the Law The Cinema of Justice

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

05.10.2010

Verlag

Bloomsbury

Seitenzahl

358

Maße (L/B/H)

23,4/15,6/1,9 cm

Gewicht

503 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-84113-725-4

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

05.10.2010

Verlag

Bloomsbury

Seitenzahl

358

Maße (L/B/H)

23,4/15,6/1,9 cm

Gewicht

503 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-84113-725-4

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Film and the Law
  • 1. Film and the Law: an Orientation
    Law and Film Scholarship
    Methodology
    Language
    Empirical Work and Causation
    The Heterogeneous Goals of Law and Popular Culture
    2. The Penetration of Law and Film
    The Framework of Legal Education
    Law and Context-the Role of the Socio-legal Imagination
    Popular Culture and Law and Popular Culture
    The Use(s) of Film
    Film and Law Teaching
    Law and Film Courses
    3. Theoretical underpinnings and physical boundaries-defining the territory
    The Dramatic Dimension of Law
    Visuality and Image
    The Cult of the Robe: Dress and Appearance in Film
    Defining the Parameters of Law and Film: Academic Approaches
    Inside the Courtroom
    The Phases of Law
    Conclusion
    4. Strictly Courtroom? Law Film and Genre
    Critical Aspects of the Courtroom Drama
    Laughing at the Law
    5. The British Law Film: From Genre to Iconography
    Britishness and Film: Protection and Representations
    British Law Films
    The Iconography of Law
    Conclusion
    6. Military Justice on Screen
    Filming Military Justice
    The Scapegoat
    The Courtroom Drama in Uniform
    Justice and Legality in the Military Context
    Conclusion
    7. Assessing Cinematic Lawyers (I): Heroes and Villains
    The Heroic Lawyer: When Atticus Met Lincoln
    Flawed Characters?
    Assessing the Good/Bad Categories
    8. Assessing Cinematic Lawyers (II): Alternative Categorisations
    Introduction
    Alternative Categorisations
    Conclusion
    9. Missing (in) Action (I): Judges
    The Invisible Judge
    The Corrupt Judge
    The Troubled Judge
    The Comic Judge
    The Political Judge
    Judges as Protagonists-the Judge under the Spotlight
    10. Missing in Action (II): Juries
    The Importance of the Jury
    Jury Selection
    Jury Deliberation
    The Compensatory Jury
    Conclusion
    11. Fact, Fiction and the Cinema of Justice (I): Presumed Accurate?
    Facts, Cases and Lawyers
    Documentary Films
    Developments in the 21st Century
    Who Owns History?
    Whose Story?
    Conclusion
    12. Fact, Fiction and the Cinema of Justice (II): Specificities
    Common Themes
    13. Love Vigilantes: Private Eyes and Beyond
    Vigilantes
    Private Eyes
    Defining the Private Eye
    The Private Eye: Justice and Politics
    The Private Eye in Film
    Changes in the Private Eye Film
    The Existential Hero
    Fighting Evil
    The Stylites
    The Return to the Politics of Everyday Life and Existential Angst
    The Postmodern Investigator
    Conclusion
    14. Playing with a Different Sex
    Gender in Film
    Gender and the Law in the Cinema
    The Visibility of Female Lawyers
    Narrative Tropes and Female Lawyers
    Subservience in Action
    Emotional Dependence
    The Repressed Daughter
    Professional Inadequacy
    The Changing Role of Female Lawyers
    The Woman Lawyer as a Discreet Object of Desire?
    Competent Counsel in US Films of the 1980s
    The Woman Lawyer in the Supporting Cast
    The Demise of the Political
    Rebecka Martinsson: An Alternative Role for Women Lawyers?
    The Politics of Gender in Legal Films
    Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Portrayals
    15. Minority Report? Ethnicity in Film
    Ethnic Minority Representation in Film
    Race in British Film: The Imperialist Era
    Foreignness on the Home Front
    The Question of Integration
    The Black and Asian British Experience
    Ethnicity and the Law Film
    Ethnic Minority Lawyers
    Conclusion
    16. Future Trajectories and Possibilities
    Sometimes I Fantasize: Celestial Justice
    Cyber Justice
    Safe European Home? Law and Film in Europe
    France
    Germany
    Spain
    Current Debates
    Future Directions
    Bibliography
    Index