Fables of the law : fairy tales in a legal context /

"What can fables and fairytales tell us of law, its practices and ideals? Drawing on real and metaphorical literary and jurisprudential accounts and practices of law, this volume reveals that law has recourse to fables and fairytales as moral exempla, as a new form of law and literature, found...

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Group Author: Carpi, Daniela; Leiboff, Marett
Published: De Gruyter,
Publisher Address: Berlin :
Publication Dates: [2016]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Law & literature, volume 13
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Summary: "What can fables and fairytales tell us of law, its practices and ideals? Drawing on real and metaphorical literary and jurisprudential accounts and practices of law, this volume reveals that law has recourse to fables and fairytales as moral exempla, as a new form of law and literature, found in diverse sources ranging from the fables of de La Fontaine and fairytales of Perrault and Grimm to the modern fairytales of 'True blood' and 'Harry Potter.'"--
Item Description: Includes index.
Carrier Form: vii, 455 pages ; 24 cm.
ISBN: 9783110494723
3110494728
Index Number: K183
CLC: D90
Call Number: D90/F121
Contents: Fables of the law, a literary perspective /
Fabulous law: legal fables /
The wondrous (baroque) gender revolution, or the rise and fall of the empire of fairies /
The haunting memory of law: mystic fables, uncanny presences and normative spectrality /
Political sublime: heterodoxy and jurisdiction at the origin of modernity /
Mystical bodies and bodies of law: on juridical theology and the (re)foundations of the west /
Narrators of fables or framers of