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Title: Law in Film Condition: New Subtitle: RESONANCE AND REPRESENTATION Author: David A. Black Format: Paperback ISBN-10: 0252067657 EAN: 9780252067655 ISBN: 9780252067655 Publisher: University of Illinois Press Genre: Law & Politics Release Date: 01/04/1999 Description: The courtroom, like the movie theater, is an arena for the telling and interpreting of stories. Investigators piece them together, witnesses tell them, advocates retell them, and judges and juries assess their plausibility. These narratives reconstitute absent events through words, and their filming constitutes a double narrative: one important cultural practice rendered in the terms of another. Drawing on both film studies and legal scholarship, David A. Black explores the implications of representing court procedure, as well as other phases of legal process, in film. His study ranges from an inquiry into the common metaphorical ground between film and law, explored through "the detective" and "the witness," to a critical survey of legal writings about the cinema, to close analyses of key films about law. In examining multiple aspects of law in film, Black sustains a focus on the central importance of narrative while also unearthing the influences—pleasure in film, power in law—that lie beyond the narrative realm. Black's penetrating study treats questions of narrative authority and structure, social authority, and cultural history, revealing the underlying historical, cultural, and cognitive connections between legal and cinematic practices.
Country/Region of Manufacture: US Item Height: 229mm Item Length: 152mm Item Width: 18mm Language: English Release Year: 1999 Missing Information?
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