Description: From Law and Literature to Legality and Affect by Greta Olson Shows how the ideological standpoints of fictional texts, legal phenomena, and social media are central to understanding law as a source of legal identities. This volume takes stock of the pluralization and diversification of the field of law and literature over fifty years. FORMAT Hardcover CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description From Law and Literature to Legality and Affect argues for the continued vitality of Law and Literature. Traditional methods of Law and Literature are combined with work in critical media studies, affect, and cultural narratology to address topics such as ethnonationalism, anti-immigration sentiment, and systemic racism in Germany and the United States. Taking stock of the diversification of the field at fifty years, this book understands Law and Literatureas a political project. It has a precedent in inaugural Law and Literature texts such as Jacob Grimms Von der Poesie im Recht (On the Poetry in Law) from 1815/16, which imagined an alternative legal order thatwas grounded in the unity of law, poetic language, and feeling. The political thrust of Law and Literature continues up into the present in the arts of BlackLivesMatter, which document and resist police violence. Law and Literature offers keys for understanding how legal identities are constructed, for analyzing how legal texts are constructed, and for comprehending how cultural-legal issues are mediated affectively. Using cultural, medial, affect theoretical, andnarrative analyses of law, a revitalized Law and Literature offers a set of methods and theories with which to address the most pressing issues of the present. Author Biography Greta Olson is Professor of English and American Literary and Cultural Studies at the University of Giessen. She is a general editor of the European Journal of English Studies (EJES), and, with Jeanne Gaakeer, the co-founder of the European Network for Law and Literature. Professor Olson aims to facilitate work on the nexus between political and artistic practice and academic analysis. She is involved in a project on "Beyond the Male Gaze: TowardsPluralistic Media Practices" with the filmmaker Lisa Friederich, and in one on the politics of images of migration. Table of Contents Introduction: Expanding the Scope of Law and Literature to Unpack Cultural-Legal Issues and Their Affective Resonances1: The Pluralization of Law and Literature2: Law Has Gone Pop: Embracing Popular Legality3: The Turn to Passion in Law and Literature4: Law and Literature as Legal Pluralism5: Why should we care about the future of Law and Literature? Review remarkable * Andrew Majeske, New American Studies Journal *Greta Olsons remarkable book From Law and Literature to Legality and Affect reinvigorates the discipline of law and literature by re-envisioning it—indeed by transforming it altogether. * Andrew Majeske, New American Studies Journal *In an elegant historical and incisive theoretical intervention, From Law and Literature to Legality and Affect traces the imaginative possibilities and critical potential of the jurisliterary. Olson not only provides a coruscating political accounting of the modern collision of law with literature, she also allows herself the freedom to imagine the radical potential of an expanded discipline and properly depicted art of law. This is a work that would classically be termed bene figuratus. Lavishly argued and elegantly illuminated, this book represents the coming of age of a crucial interdisciplinary conjunction in an aesthetics of legality. * Peter Goodrich, Professor of Law, Director of the Program in Law and Humanities, Cardozo Law School *Spirited, provocative, and highly readable, from Law and Literature to Legality and Affect argues that if there is any place where human complexity shows itself most, it is in the realm of affect. The strength of this book lies in the multiple disciplinary lenses Greta Olson convincingly brings together to open up new vistas to address the all too often problematic encounters of legalities and affective understandings of law in contemporary democratic societies under the rule of law. A must read for those in Law and Humanities and beyond to help further a critical-humanistic project for legal research and augment the understandings it brings to legal practice. * Jeanne Gaakeer, professor of jurisprudence at Erasmus School of Law, Rotterdam, and senior justice in the Court of Appeal, The Hague *Greta Olson argues that the law has gone pop and therefore there is a need to reconceptualise the relationship between law and literature, and to use law and literature to understand the relations between legality and affects. In this new and original scenario lies the main justification for a new study on the topic. The author offers an original methodology to approach legal analysis on law literature and culture, making a case to keep the cultural legal narratology (in literary theory, the study of narrative structure) within the traditional approach to law. * Dr Carlo Corcione, Law Society Gazette *This book takes major strides toward the transformation of law and literature into a genuinely interdisciplinary amalgam of differing forms of knowledge. Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty. * Choice *IN A SPEECH ADDRESSING the Canadian Bar Association in 1970, leading literary critic of the twentieth century Northrop Frye said that "all respect for the law is a product of the social imagination, and the social imagination is what literature directly addresses."3 In her book From Law and Literature to Legality and Affect, Greta Olson makes an important contribution in her reimagination of law and literature as a discipline. What is remarkable is the extent to which Olsons thesis, arguing for broadening the scope and aims of the field, gives effect to Fryes characterization of the field more than half a century before. * Azka Anees, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University (Student Author) * Long Description From Law and Literature to Legality and Affect argues for the continued vitality of Law and Literature. Traditional methods of Law and Literature are combined with work in critical media studies, affect, and cultural narratology to address topics such as ethnonationalism, anti-immigration sentiment, and systemic racism in Germany and the United States. Taking stock of the diversification of the field at fifty years, this book understands Law and Literatureas a political project. It has a precedent in inaugural Law and Literature texts such as Jacob Grimms Von der Poesie im Recht (On the Poetry in Law) from 1815/16, which imagined an alternative legal order that was grounded in the unity of law, poetic language, and feeling. The political thrust of Law andLiterature continues up into the present in the arts of BlackLivesMatter, which document and resist police violence. Law and Literature offers keys for understanding how legal identities are constructed, for analyzing how legal texts are constructed, and for comprehending how cultural-legal issues are mediated affectively. Using cultural, medial, affect theoretical, and narrative analyses of law, a revitalized Law and Literature offers a set of methods and theories with which to address the most pressing issues of the present. Review Quote "remarkable" -- Andrew Majeske, New American Studies Journal "Greta Olsons remarkable book From Law and Literature to Legality and Affect reinvigorates the discipline of law and literature by re-envisioning it--indeed by transforming it altogether." -- Andrew Majeske, New American Studies Journal "In an elegant historical and incisive theoretical intervention, From Law and Literature to Legality and Affect traces the imaginative possibilities and critical potential of the jurisliterary. Olson not only provides a coruscating political accounting of the modern collision of law with literature, she also allows herself the freedom to imagine the radical potential of an expanded discipline and properly depicted art of law. This is a work that would classically be termed bene figuratus. Lavishly argued and elegantly illuminated, this book represents the coming of age of a crucial interdisciplinary conjunction in an aesthetics of legality." -- Peter Goodrich, Professor of Law, Director of the Program in Law and Humanities, Cardozo Law School "Spirited, provocative, and highly readable, from Law and Literature to Legality and Affect argues that if there is any place where human complexity shows itself most, it is in the realm of affect. The strength of this book lies in the multiple disciplinary lenses Greta Olson convincingly brings together to open up new vistas to address the all too often problematic encounters of legalities and affective understandings of law in contemporary democratic societies under the rule of law. A must read for those in Law and Humanities and beyond to help further a critical-humanistic project for legal research and augment the understandings it brings to legal practice." -- Jeanne Gaakeer, professor of jurisprudence at Erasmus School of Law, Rotterdam, and senior justice in the Court of Appeal, The Hague Feature Provides concrete methods for law-and-literature and cultural legal studies analysisOffers a three-part model of interpretation that can be applied to media as well as literary textsProvides a theory to describe the conjoined narrativity and metaphoricity of lawCultural narratology of law is demonstrated in case studiesExplains Rechtsgef Details ISBN0192856863 Author Greta Olson Publisher Oxford University Press Year 2022 ISBN-10 0192856863 ISBN-13 9780192856869 Format Hardcover Imprint Oxford University Press Place of Publication Oxford Country of Publication United Kingdom NZ Release Date 2022-07-28 Publication Date 2022-07-28 UK Release Date 2022-07-28 Illustrations 12 Illustrations Series Law and Literature DEWEY 809.933554 Audience Professional & Vocational AU Release Date 2022-08-31 Pages 232 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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