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PASSAGES
law, aesthetics, politics |
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Refereed papers
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Crofts, P, Visual Contamination: Disgust and the regulation of brothels
Duncanson, I, Civilization and Englishness: The construction of the proper subject
Hardy, S, The Text of Muteness in Personal Injury Litigation
Hiatt, M, Legal Narratives of Freedom Trace a Kantian Pattern
Hurley, A, Re-imagining Milirrpum v Nabalco in Werner Herzog’s Where the Green Ants Dream
Leiboff, M, Tristram Shandy and the limits of copyright law; Or, is a blank page an idea?
McAllan, F, Rites of Passage?:
McLean, B, Legal and Cultural Authority in the New World: A postoccidentalist counter history
Quadara, A, ‘On it we live’: Being at the limit and feminine subjectivity
Rogers, J, ‘Who’s your daddy? The liberal-psychoanalytic subject before the sovereign-Other’
Spivakovsky, C, Theoretical Passages and Boundaries: The Indigenous subject, colonialism, and governmentality
Steele, S, Memorialisation and the Land of the Eternal Spring: Performative practices of memory on the Rwandan genocide
Tyson, D, The Death of a Defence: Reflections on provocation’s afterlife
Watts, O, Burning Effigies: Treason and sedition in visual culture
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