Description |
xviii, 255 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Contents |
Machine derived contents note: Heavenly Justice; Once More Unto the Breach: Branagh's Henry V, Blair's War and the UK Constitution; 'It's the Vibe!': The Common Law Imaginary Down Under; Rebel Without a Cause?; Toy Law, Toy Joy, Toy Story 2; On Realism and the Law Film: the Case of Oscar Wilde; Trial as Documentary: Images of -- Eichmann; Film and Law: In Search of a Critical Method; Endless Street, Pursued by Ghosts; 'Into the Blue': The Cinematic Possibility of Judgment with Passion; Not Harmless Entertainment: State Censorship and Cinema in the Transitional Era; The Natives are Looking: Cinema and Censorship in Colonial India; Rethinking Regulation: Violence and 1967 Hollywood; Cultural 'Patronage' Versus Cultural 'Defence': Alternatives to National Film Policies; How the Movie Moguls Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the New Technologies: Copyright and Film; A More Developed Sign: the Legal Mediation of Things |
Summary |
Bringing together scholars from law, film studies, literary theory, cultural studies and sociology, this collection moves beyond the "first wave" of law and film studies to pose questions about the aesthetics of law and order and the landscape of film regulation |
Analysis |
Law (England) |
Notes |
Formerly CIP. Uk |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [225]-242), filmography and index |
Subject |
Motion pictures.
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Justice, Administration of, in motion pictures.
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Motion pictures -- History.
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Law and art.
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Lawyers in motion pictures.
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Motion pictures -- Law and legislation.
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Author |
Moran, Leslie J., 1955-
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LC no. |
2004276389 |
ISBN |
190438501X |
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