Romancing the tomes : popular culture, law and feminism
Law and Popular Culture : Engendering Legal Vertigo / Lawyers Reading Law/Lore as Popular Culture : Conflicting Paradigms of Representation / She's Watching the Judges : Media Feedback Loops and What Judges Notice / Legal Sensations : Sexuality, Textuality and Evidence in a Victorian Murder Trial / Domestic Violence, Discourses of Romantic Love, and Complex Personhood in the Law / Having Trouble with the Law : Racialised Punishment and Testimonies of Resistance / Language as the 'Pretty Woman' of Law : Properties of Longing and Desire in Legal Interpretation and Popular Culture / Madonna and/or Whore? : Feminism(s) and Public Sphere(s) / 'The Barmaid', 'The Landlady' and 'The Pub[lican]'s Wife : History, Law and Popular Culture of Women's Work in Pubs / The Legal Regulation of Cyberpornography : Law's Quest for Borders in a Borderless World / Jail Babes: Turning the Sex of Women's Imprisonment Inside Out / The Moral of the Story : Gender and Murder in Canadian True Crime Magazines of the 1940s / 'The Mystery of the Missing Discourse' : Crime Fiction Readership and Questions of Taste / The Illusion of the 'Real' in Ian Callinan's The Lawyer and the Libertine
Thornton, Margaret (Margaret Rose)
Margaret Thornton -- Terry Threadgold -- Isabel Karpin -- Rosanne Kennedy -- Nan Seuffert -- Suvendrini Perera -- Judith Grbich -- Ann Genovese -- Diane Kirkby -- Paula Baron -- Susanne Davies and Sandy Cook -- Carolyn Strange and Tina Loo -- Sue Turnbull -- Margaret Thornton.
edited by Margaret Thornton.
Romancing the tomes : popular culture, law and feminism