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David GurnhamSchool of Law, University of Southampton, Southampton, EnglandDavid Gurnham is Professor of Criminal Law and Interdisciplinary Legal Studies at the School of Law, University of Southampton. He researches and publishes in the area of (Law & Literature, 23.06.2023)
Stopping the Boats, Changing the Narrative: How the Migrant Refugee Bildungsroman Became a Ghost Story
Thomas DikantThomas Dikant received his Dr. phil. in American Studies from the Free University Berlin, and he has subsequently taught at the Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, the Free University Berlin, and the University of Chicago. His firs (Law & Literature, 09.06.2023)
“Oracles of the Law:” Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.’s Legal Futurism
Hilary Teynor DonatiniHilary Teynor Donatini is Associate Professor of English and Chair of the Department of Languages and Literatures at Ashland University. She has published recently on justices of the peace in eighteenth-century British lite (Law & Literature, 02.06.2023)
Grains of Allowance: Liberty, Toleration, and Justice in George Farquhar’s The Recruiting Officer
Sarouche RaziSarouche Razi is an interdisciplinary researcher and legal practitioner with expertise in the legal assistance sector, creative arts practice in law, critical legal and pedagogical theories, police and state accountability, and deco (Law & Literature, 31.05.2023)
“Speaking for the Dead to Protect the Living”: On Audre Lorde’s Biomythography, Law, Love, and Epistemic Violence in the Coronial Jurisdiction in the Kimberley
Michaela FišerováMichaela Fišerová is Associate Professor at Metropolitan University Prague (Czech Republic). She specializes in political philosophy, aesthetics, and media studies. She is the author of the monographs Sharing the Visible: Rethin (Law & Literature, 30.05.2023)
Portrait and Mugshot: Metonymical Foundation of Photographic Genres
José Manuel Pereiro OteroJosé Manuel Pereiro Otero is Professor of Spanish, Latin American Studies, and Global Studies at Temple University. He has written and published articles on 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th century Spanish and Spanish-American (Law & Literature, 18.05.2023)
The Right to Not Cut Our Owne Throats with Our Tongues: Proverbial Roots of the Fifth Amendment
Simon SternSimon Stern is Professor of Law and English at the University of Toronto. His recent and forthcoming publications include book chapters and articles on obscenity, copyright, legal fictions, law and narrative, and the development of th (Law & Literature, 19.01.2023)
From Clapham to Salina: Locating the Reasonable Man
Ted HamiltonTed Hamilton is a Visiting Assistant Professor in English and Environmental Studies at Bucknell University. He has a PhD in Comparative Literature from Yale University and a JD from Harvard Law School and is also an attorney and co-f (Law & Literature, 18.01.2023)
Speculative Constitutions in Ursula K. Le Guin’s Hainish Cycle and the Rights of Nature
Apostolos TsiouvalasApostolos Tsiouvalas is a Research Fellow and PhD candidate at the Norwegian Center for the Law of the Sea (NCLOS), which is affiliated with the Faculty of Law of UiT – The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø, Norway. He also (Law & Literature, 12.01.2023)
Corto Maltese and the Myriad Narratives of a More-than-Human Ocean: Revisiting Some of UNCLOS’ Ontological Assumptions
Renan PortoRenan Porto is a writer and PhD researcher in law at the University of Westminster, where he works on the emergence of spatial justice around the context of cacao production in northeast Brazil. He is author of the books O Cólera A Fe (Law & Literature, 13.12.2022)
A Court in the Backlands: A Nomadic Justice in Brazilian Literature
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