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Law's Metaphors: Interrogating Languages of Law, Justice and Legitimacy presents a series of essays that reveal how metaphors for terms relating to the theory and practice of law are utilized in legal texts, literary works, and in our popular imagination.


  • Represents an innovative approach to interdisciplinary legal scholarship
  • Features new developments in theorizing law's relations with language, society, and culture
  • Includes contributions from European and North American scholars across several relevant disciplines
  • Reveals the prevalence and power of the use of metaphors in the legal profession and in the popular imagination


Table of Contents

1. Law's Metaphors: Introduction (David Gurnham)

2. Metaphor as Analogy: Reproduction and Production of Legal Concepts (Angela Condello)

3. The Metaphor of Proportionality (Nicola Lacey)

4. Flesh of the Law: Material Legal Metaphors (Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos)

5. The Trials of Lizzie Eustace: Trollope, Sensationalism, and the Condition of English Law (Ian Ward)

6. M. NourbeSe Philip's Zong!: Metaphors, Laws, and Fugues of Justice (Anne Que'ma)

7. 'We Want to Live': Metaphor and Ethical Life in F.W. Maitland's Jurisprudence of the Trust (Adam Gearey)

8. Debating Rape: To Whom does the Uncanny 'Myth' Metaphor Belong? (David Gurnham)

9. Is the Blush off the Rose? Legal Education Metaphors in a Changing World (Michelle LeBaron)

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 18/03/2016
      ISBN13: 9781119266822, 978-1119266822
      ISBN10: 1119266823

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Law's Metaphors: Interrogating Languages of Law, Justice and Legitimacy presents a series of essays that reveal how metaphors for terms relating to the theory and practice of law are utilized in legal texts, literary works, and in our popular imagination.


      • Represents an innovative approach to interdisciplinary legal scholarship
      • Features new developments in theorizing law's relations with language, society, and culture
      • Includes contributions from European and North American scholars across several relevant disciplines
      • Reveals the prevalence and power of the use of metaphors in the legal profession and in the popular imagination


      Table of Contents

      1. Law's Metaphors: Introduction (David Gurnham)

      2. Metaphor as Analogy: Reproduction and Production of Legal Concepts (Angela Condello)

      3. The Metaphor of Proportionality (Nicola Lacey)

      4. Flesh of the Law: Material Legal Metaphors (Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos)

      5. The Trials of Lizzie Eustace: Trollope, Sensationalism, and the Condition of English Law (Ian Ward)

      6. M. NourbeSe Philip's Zong!: Metaphors, Laws, and Fugues of Justice (Anne Que'ma)

      7. 'We Want to Live': Metaphor and Ethical Life in F.W. Maitland's Jurisprudence of the Trust (Adam Gearey)

      8. Debating Rape: To Whom does the Uncanny 'Myth' Metaphor Belong? (David Gurnham)

      9. Is the Blush off the Rose? Legal Education Metaphors in a Changing World (Michelle LeBaron)

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