The relationship between law and terrorism has re-emerged recently as
a pressing issue in contemporary jurisprudence. Terrorism appears to
take law to its limit, whilst the demands of counter-terrorism hold
the cause of justice in contempt. At this point the case for engaging
alternative intellectual approaches and resources is compelling. Ian
Ward argues that through a closer appreciation of the ethical and
aesthetical dimensions of terror, as well as the historical, political
and cultural, we can better comprehend modern expressions and
experiences of terrorism. For this reason, alongside juristic
responses to modern expressions of terrorism, Law, Text, Terror
examines a variety of supplementary literary texts as well as
alternative intellectual approaches; from the drama of Euripides and
Shakespeare, to the rhetoric and poetry of Burke and Shelley, the
literary feminisms of Lessing and Rame, and the narrative
existentialism of Conrad, Coetzee, Dostoevsky and DeLillo.
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ISBN
9780511738692
Publisert
2013
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Cambridge University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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