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General Editor's Preface v

Table of Cases xi

Table of Statutes xiv

Law in Popular Culture 1

Michael Freeman

PART I: INTRODUCTORY THEMES

Law and Film Studies: Autonomy and Theory 21

Peter Robson

Where the Wild Things Really Are: Children's Literature and the Law 47

Desmond Manderson

The Absence of Contradiction and the Contradiction of Absence: Law, Ethics and the Holocaust 71

David M Seymour

PART II: REEL JUSTICE

Law's Enchantment: The Cinematic Jurisprudence of Krzysztof Kieslowski 87

Richard K Sherwin

When Celluloid Lawyers Started to Speak: Exploring Juriscinema's First Golden Age 109

Francis M Nevins

Emergency! Send a TV Show to Rescue Paramedic Services! 130

Paul Bergman

Procedural Unfairness in Real and Film Trials: Why do Audiences Understand Stories Placed in Foreign Legal Systems? 148

Stefan Machura

Military Justice in American Film and Television Drama: Starting Points for Ideological Criticism 160

Matthias Kuzina

Courtroom Sketching: Reflections on History, Law and the Image 173

Lynda Nead

What Movies Can Teach Law Students 183

John Denvir

PART III: THE NOVEL

Popular Fiction and Domestic Law: East Lynne, Justice, and the `Ordeal of the Undecidable' 197

Marlene Tromp

Law's Agent: Cultivated Citizen or Popular Savage? The Crash of the Moral Mirror 212

Melanie Williams

Law's Diabolical Romance: Reflections on a New Jurisprudence of the Sublime 226

Leslie J Moran

Re-Imagining the Practice of Law: Popular Twentieth-Century Fiction by American Lawyer/Authors 243

David Ray Papke

The Materiality of Symbols: JG Ballard and Jurisprudence: Law, Image, Reproduction 273

Adam Gearey

L'oeuil qui Pense: The Emotive as Grounds for the Pensive in Phenomenological Reflection 291

Claire Valier

PART IV: MUSIC

Doing Time and Doing it in Style 303

Milner S Ball

Why Law Needs Pop: Global Law and Global Music? 316

Thilo Tetzlaff

PART V: CRIME AND PUNISHMENT

Badfellas: Movie Psychos, Popular Culture, and Law 339

Nicole Rafter

Reel Violence: Popular Culture and Concerns about Capital Punishment in Contemporary American Society 358

Roberta M Harding

Public and Private Eyes 375

Lawrence M Friedman

Seeing Blind Spots: Corporate Misconduct in Film and Law 385

Michael Robertson

Repressed Memory Revisited: Popular Culture's Impact on the Law---Psychotherapy Debate 404

Stuart Weinstein

What Law Cannot Give: From the Queen to the Chief Executive 425

Anne S Y Cheung

PART VI: LAW, SEXUALITY AND THE POPULAR CULTURE

It's About This: Lesbians, Prison, Desire 449

Jenni Millbank

`Juliet and Juliet Would be More My Cup of Tea': Sexuality, Law and Popular Culture 470

Didi Herman

PART VII: HUMAN RIGHTS

Image as Evidence and Mediation: The Experience of the Nuremberg Trials 491

Christian Delage

Film, Culture and Accountability for Human Rights Abuses 504

Carolyn Patty Blum

Science Fiction as a World Tribunal 520

Wai Chee Dimock

PART VIII: SOME OTHER CULTURAL PHENOMENA

Neoliberalism, Shopping Malls and the End of `Property'? 537

Malcolm Voyce

`Do You Want Fries With That?' The Franchise as a Cultural and Legal Phenomenon 560

Rex J Ahdar

PART IX: LAW, LAWYERING, AND THE POPULAR CULTURE

Legal Negotiation in Popular Culture: What are We Bargaining For? 583

Carrie Menkel-Meadow

Popular Culture and the American Adversarial Ideology 606

Michael Asimow

The Double Meaning of Law: Does it Matter if Film Lawyers are Unethical? 638

Steve Greenfield

Guy Osborn

Adaptation: What Post-Conviction Relief Practitioners in Death Penalty Cases Might Learn From Popular Storytellers about Narrative Persuasion 651

Philip N Meyer

Narrative Determination and the Figure of the Judge 677

David A Black

Index 687

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Law and Popular Culture contains a broad range of essays by scholars interested in the interactions between law and popular culture. The volume includes amongst other topics, discussions of law and lawyers as represented in the cinema; law in fiction; law and popular music; crime and punishment in popular culture; and the law on sexuality and media representations of lesbianism.

Law and Popular Culture contains a collection of essays which explore the ways in which law interacts with and is represented in popular culture. In common with earlier volumes in the Current Legal Issues series, it seeks both a theoretical and methodological focus. This volume covers a broad range of issues. It is divided into nine parts which cover introductory themes; law as represented in the cinema and television; law as represented in novels; law and music; popular representations of crime and punishment; law, sexuality and popular culture; human rights and popular culture; the cultural phenomena of the mall and the franchise; and lawyering in popular culture.