Rhetoric CFPs & TOCs

Rhetoric CFPs & TOCs
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Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Law, Culture and the Humanities October 2016; Vol. 12, No. 3



Heeding the Call of Justice: Humanistic Perspectives on Contemporary Events
Hard Labor: The Pregnant Body at Work
Joanna L. Grossman

Commentaries: The Question of the Human
Recovering the Human in Human Rights
Diana Tietjens Meyers

Affirming the Human? The Question of Biopolitics
Stuart J. Murray

Troubling Humanities: Literary Jurisprudence and Crimes Against Humanity in Ishiguro’s Remains of the Day and McEwan’s Atonement
Kelly M. Rich

Articles
The Fiction of Sovereignty and the Real State of Exception: Giorgio Agamben’s Critique of Carl Schmitt
Daniel McLoughlin

Jurispathic Baltimore? Law and Nomoi in The Wire
Bradley D. Hays

“What a Glorious Moment in Jurisprudence”: Rhetoric, Law, and Battlestar Galactica
Steven S. Kapica

License Plates: Personalized Jurisdiction and Performativity of Rights
Sarah Marusek

Juridical “Joy”: Law, Affect and the Anecdote
Kathryn Temple

No Pain like My Own: Guilt in the Works of Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Antjie Krog
Sonali Chakravarti

Ritual and Symbolic Power in Rousseau’s Constitutional Thought
Eoin Daly

Trans Citizenship: Marriage, Immigration, and Neoliberal Recognition in the United States
Tristan Josephson

Rights of Passage: On Doors, Technology, and the Fourth Amendment
Irus Braverman

Towards Law as an Artistic Medium: William E. Jones’s Tearoom
Joan Kee

The Imperial Effect: Literary Copyright Law in Colonial Australia
Sarah Ailwood and Maree Sainsbury

Freak Show: Modern Constructions of Ciceronian Monstra and Foucauldian Monstrosity
Emily I. Troshynski and Jesse D. Weiner

Judgment beyond Jurisdiction: Spinoza’s “Freedom to philosophize” and the Politics of Immunity
Christopher Skeaff

Reviews
LCH Bookshelf

Book Reviews
Book Review: Public Trials: Burke, Zola, Arendt, and the Politics of Lost Causes
Sara Murphy

Book Review: Foucault and the Politics of Rights
David Thomas

Book Review: Being Social: Ontology, Law, Politics
Jack Jackson

Book Review: A Guilted Age: Apologies for the Past
Steven Johnston

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