Sites of Discourse, Public and Private Spheres, Legal Culture: Papers from a Conference Held at the Technical University of Dresden, December 2001Uwe Böker, Julie A. Hibbard Rodopi, 2002 - 259 páginas The present collection of essays grew out of a conference, held in Dresden in December 2001, exploring the relationship between the public sphere and legal culture. The conference was held in connection with the ongoing research undertaken by the Sonderforschungsbereich 537 'Institutionalisation and Historical Change' and, in particular, by the project 'Circulation of Legal Norms and Values in British Culture from 1688 to 1900'. The conference papers include essays on the theory of the public sphere from a systematic and historical point of view by Gert Melville, by Peter Uwe Hohendahl and by Jürgen Schlaeger, all of whom try to re-evaluate and/or improve upon Jürgen Habermas' seminal contribution to the discussion of the emergence of modernism. Alastair Mann's contribution investigates the situation in Scotland, particularly censorship and the oath of allegiance; Annette Pankratz focuses on the king's body as a site of the public sphere; Heinz-Joachim Müllenbrock looks into the widespread 'culture of contention' at the beginning of the eighteenth century; and Eckhart Hellmuth considers the reform movement at the end of the century and the radical democrats' insistence on the right to discuss the constitution. Ian Bell, who took part in the conference, suggested the inclusion of part of the first chapter of his seminal study Literature and Crime in Augustan England (1991). Beth Swan, Anna-Christina Giovanopoulos, and Christoph Houswitschka respectively analyse the ideologies of justice, the interrelation between journalism and crime, and the juridical evaluation of the crime of incest and its representation in public. Greta Olson investigates keyholes as liminal spaces between the public and the private, Juliet Wightman focuses on theatre and the bear pit, Uwe Böker examines the court room and prison as public sites of discourse, and York-Gothart Mix discusses the German emigrant culture in North America. |
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... Culture Papers from a Conference Held at the Technical University of Dresden , December 2001 LIBERTY I am ever , my dear Lord , Your Lordship's very devoted , And obedient humble fervant , JOHN WILKES . [ The following are the papers ...
... Culture Papers from a Conference Held at the Technical University of Dresden , December 2001 LIBERTY I am ever , my dear Lord , Your Lordship's very devoted , And obedient humble fervant , JOHN WILKES . [ The following are the papers ...
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... SPHERES LEGAL CULTURE PAPERS FROM A CONFERENCE HELD AT THE TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF DRESDEN , DECEMBER 2001 64 Internationale Forschungen zur Allgemeinen und Vergleichenden Literaturwissenschaft In Verbindung SITES OF DISCOURSE.
... SPHERES LEGAL CULTURE PAPERS FROM A CONFERENCE HELD AT THE TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF DRESDEN , DECEMBER 2001 64 Internationale Forschungen zur Allgemeinen und Vergleichenden Literaturwissenschaft In Verbindung SITES OF DISCOURSE.
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... cultural history , its developments and structures . There is no doubt that the public and private spheres are interrelated constituents of social formations , and that their configurations are effective . Every culture , however ...
... cultural history , its developments and structures . There is no doubt that the public and private spheres are interrelated constituents of social formations , and that their configurations are effective . Every culture , however ...
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... culture of the aristocracy at the close of medieval times and at the beginning of the modern age . However , since a highly valued public sphere may not only be considered a realm of representation but also a critical authority or even ...
... culture of the aristocracy at the close of medieval times and at the beginning of the modern age . However , since a highly valued public sphere may not only be considered a realm of representation but also a critical authority or even ...
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Juliet H Wightman Stirling Scotland | 67 |
Annette Pankratz Passau Germany | 93 |
HeinzJoachim Müllenbrock Göttingen Germany | 109 |
Beth Swan Chester England | 139 |
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Página 223 - To say that corrupt officers are appointed to administer affairs, is certainly a reflection on the government. If people should not be called to account for possessing the people with an ill opinion of the government, no government can subsist. For it is very necessary for all governments that the people should have a good opinion of it...
Página 156 - In a world ordered by sexual imbalance, pleasure in looking has been split between active/male and passive/female. The determining male gaze projects its fantasy onto the female figure, which is styled accordingly. In their traditional exhibitionist role women are simultaneously looked at and displayed, with their appearance coded for strong visual and erotic impact so that they can be said to connote to-be-looked-at-ness.
Página 200 - What is it, but a bargain, which the parts of the government made with each other to divide powers, profits, and privileges? You shall have so much, and I will have the rest; and with respect to the nation, it said, for your share, YOU shall have the right of petitioning. This being the case, the bill of rights is more properly a bill of wrongs, and of insult.
Página 47 - If thou seest the oppression of the poor, and violent perverting of judgment and justice in a province, marvel not at the matter: for he that is higher than the highest regardeth; and there be higher than they.
Página 25 - I may say, that he who imagines commendation and disgrace not to be strong motives on men to accommodate themselves to the opinions and rules of those with whom they converse, seems little skilled in the nature or history of mankind...
Página 109 - I remember it was with extreme difficulty that I could bring my master to understand the meaning of the word opinion, or how a point could be disputable ; because reason taught us to affirm or deny only where we are certain ; and beyond our knowledge we cannot do either : BO that controversies, wranglings, disputes, and positiveness, in false or dubious propositions, are evils unknown among the Hovyhnhnmt.
Página 53 - Moreover, when the Lord sent me forth into the world, He forbade me to put off my hat to any, high or low; and I was ,/ required to Thee and Thou all men and women, without any respect to rich or poor, great or small.