Interpreting Law and Literature: A Hermeneutic ReaderSanford Levinson, Steven Mailloux Northwestern University Press, 1988 - 502 Seiten From the Preface: "Contemporary theory has usefully analyzed how alternative modes of interpretation produce different meanings, how reading itself is constituted by the variable perspectives of readers, and how these perspectives are in turn defined by prejudices, ideologies, interests, and so forth. Some theorists gave argued persuasively that textual meaning, in literature and in literary interpretation, is structured by repression and forgetting, by what the literary or critical text does not say as much as by what it does. All these claims are directly relevant to legal hermeneutics, and thus it is no surprise that legal theorists have recently been turning to literary theory for potential insight into the interpretation of law. This collection of essays is designed to represent the especially rich interactive that has taken place between legal and literary hermeneutics during the past ten years." |
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Inhalt
William J Brennan | 13 |
Introduction | 37 |
Philip Martin | 53 |
Paul Brest | 69 |
H Jefferson Powell | 97 |
Kenneth S Abraham | 115 |
Frederick Schauer | 133 |
Sanford Levinson | 155 |
Fiss | 229 |
Stanley Fish | 251 |
Jessica Lane | 269 |
Clare Dalton | 285 |
David Couzens | 319 |
Introduction | 341 |
Philip Bobbitt | 363 |
Walter Benn Michaels | 383 |
Response to Sanford Levinson | 175 |
Tushnet | 193 |
Walter Benn Michaels | 215 |
Contributors | 411 |
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