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Trial Films on Trial

Law, Justice, and Popular Culture (livre en anglais)

Sous la direction de Austin Sarat, Jessica Silbey et Martha Merrill Umphrey

Type
Etudes
Sujet
GenreFilm à énigme
Mots Clés
justice, genre
Année d'édition
2019
Editeur
University of Alabama Press
Langue
anglais
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Format
Broché • 240 pages
15,5 x 23 cm
ISBN
978-0-8173-5929-4
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Description de l'ouvrage :
A collection of wide-ranging critical essays that examine how the judicial system is represented on screen

Historically, the emergence of the trial film genre coincided with the development of motion pictures. In fact, one of the very first feature-length films, Falsely Accused!, released in 1908, was a courtroom drama. Since then, this niche genre has produced such critically acclaimed films as Twelve Angry Men, To Kill a Mockingbird, and Anatomy of a Murder. The popularity and success of these films can be attributed to the fundamental similarities of filmic narratives and trial proceedings. Both seek to construct a “reality” through storytelling and representation and in so doing persuade the audience or jury to believe what they see.

Trial Films on Trial: Law, Justice, and Popular Culture is the first book to focus exclusively on the special significance of trial films for both film and legal studies. The contributors to this volume offer a contemporary approach to the trial film genre. Despite the fact that the medium of film is one of the most pervasive means by which many citizens receive come to know the justice system, these trial films are rarely analyzed and critiqued. The chapters cover a variety of topics, such as how and why film audiences adopt the role of the jury, the narrative and visual conventions employed by directors, and the ways mid-to-late-twentieth-century trial films offered insights into the events of that period.

À propos des auteurs :
Austin Sarat is an associate dean of the faculty and the William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Jurisprudence and Political Science at Amherst College. Sarat is the author or editor of more than ninety books, including Imagining Legality: Where Law Meets Popular Culture;Gruesome Spectacles: Botched Executions and America’s Death Penalty; When the State Kills: Capital Punishment and the American Condition; and Something to Believe In: Politics, Professionalism, and Cause Lawyering.

Jessica Silbey is a professor of law at Northeastern University School of Law and co-director of the Center for Law, Innovation and Creativity. She is the author of The Eureka Myth: Creators, Innovators, and Everyday Intellectual Property and coeditor of Law and Justice on the Small Screen.

Martha Merrill Umphrey is the Bertrand H. Snell 1894 Professor in American Government in the Department of Law, Jurisprudence and Social Thought and the director of the Center for Humanistic Inquiry at Amherst College. She has coedited more than a dozen books, including Reimagining “To Kill a Mockingbird”: Family, Community, and the Possibility of Equal Justice under Law.

Revue de Presse :
"Trial Films on Trial successfully brings together distinguished and emerging scholars to engage important questions about law’s representation in film and, fascinatingly, film’s law-like logic."
—Daniel LaChance, author of Executing Freedom: The Cultural Life of Capital Punishment in the United States

"A marvelously generative text which will, I am certain, stand as an important and defining contribution to the field of law and film."
—Patricia Ewick, coauthor of The Common Place of Law: Stories from Everyday Life

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