Narrative and Metaphor in the Law
Robert Weisberg editor Michael Hanne editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:8th Feb '18
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Scholars from many disciplines discuss the crucial roles played by narrative and metaphor in the theory and practice of law.
This volume brings together distinguished legal scholars with specialists from cognitive theory, journalism, rhetoric, social psychology, anthropology, criminology, and legal activism for a wide-ranging series of conversations about the roles played by narrative and metaphor in the theory and practice of the law.It has long been recognized that court trials in the common law system, both criminal and civil, operate around pairs of competing narratives told by opposing advocates. In recent years, however, it has increasingly been argued that narrative flows in many directions and through every form of legal theory and practice. Interest in the part played by metaphor in the law, including metaphors for the law, and for many standard concepts in legal practice, has also been strong, though research under the metaphor banner has been much more fragmentary. In this book, for the first time, a distinguished group of legal scholars, collaborating with specialists from cognitive theory, journalism, rhetoric, social psychology, criminology, and legal activism, explore how narrative and metaphor are both vital to the legal process. Together, they examine topics including concepts of law, legal persuasion, human rights law, gender in the law, innovations in legal thinking, legal activism, creative work around the law, and public debate around crime and punishment.
ISBN: 9781108422796
Dimensions: 235mm x 158mm x 27mm
Weight: 740g
438 pages