Leko Jure (15 results)

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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Even this book cannot deny a certain "fatigue" with the subject of the pandemic in which we live: No one dares to predict when we will wake up from the current state, one in which our whole lives revolve around the virus. Homo politicus seems to be moved by nothing other than rehearsing to k…eep on the lookout; homo juridicus poses as a crisis manager; homo economicus tries to adapt its models of rational utility maximization to the new challenges; homo aestheticus suffers deeply from the lack of imaginary surpluses that catapult us beyond ourselves, as we remain caught in the profanity of illustrative aesthetics; homo religiosus asks a new the question of meaning for the faithful; and homo protestus invokes the figure of "civil disobedience" and an understanding of freedom that no longer knows how to distinguish between the right to harm oneself and the clear prohibition of harming others! As for homo sociologicus, homo historicus, and homo philosophicus: What standpoints on the "corona world" do they have to offer? How do they reflect the validity of contradictory, permanently changing normative orders in times of the Covid-19 pandemic? Against this back ground, the contributions to this volume from all over the world paint a picture of the "permanence of the exception". Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Paperback, 413 pages, colour images in text, NOT ex-library. Book shows mild wear, remains clean and bright with unmarked text, free of inscriptions and stamps, firmly bound. -- Contents: Introduction: Law and the Arts: Elective Affinities and Relationships of Tension; I. Theoretica…l Orientations -- Law as the Art of Picturing a Case / Eva Schürmann; Genre Classification: A Problem of Normativity and Exemplarity / Angela Condello & Enrico Terrone; Goodbye Beauty: Normativity in Contemporary Visual Arts / Tiziana Andina; Feeling Human Rights: The Emotional Art of Viola, Salgado and Botero / José-Manuel Barreto; A Narrative of Legislative Failure: From Portalis to Picasso and Beyond / Uriel Procaccia; Power of Judgment in Law, Politics, and the Arts / Jan Christoph Suntrup; II. Law and the Genres of Art -- Law and Images: Normative Models of Representation and Abstraction / Thomas Dreier; Law and Architecture: Courthouse Architecture, Searching for a New Balance between Representation and Functionality / Marie Bels & Patrícia Branco; On the Obscenity of Law, or Why Pornography's Legacy Is Worth Fighting For / Laurent de Sutter; Musical Communication, 'Hate Speech', and Human Rights Law / Morag Josephine Grant; Blind Bodies of Justice: Aesthetics and Law in Johann Gottfried Herder's Sculpture / Inge Kroppenberg; Semantic Transparency of the Normative in the Poetry of Zbigniew Herbert / Marta Bucholc; III. Legal Cultures and the Aesthetics of the Law -- Abstraction: A Myth of the Occidental World / Werner Gephart; Law and the Map: Indigenous Art and the Remapping of the Settler State / Sabine N. Meyer; The Color of Law / Grischka Petri; 'Following a Model' as an Element of the Hungarian Legal Culture with Special Regard to Gyula Wágner's Judicial Architecture / Zoltán Megyeri-Pálffi; IV. Living Art and Law in Action -- 'Beauty Does Matter': Interview with Tim Shaw Conducted by Morag Josephine Grant & Eva Schürmann --- This volume documents the outcomes of a working group regarding "Law and the Arts", which was organized by the Käte Hamburger Center for Advanced Study in the Humanities "Law as Culture". The collected contributions discuss the structural relationships and contradictions of law and the arts with the aim of bringing the spheres closer to each other again. The plea is therefore that the reciprocal potential for insight be better utilized not only through conceptualization, aesthetic reflection, and sensory appraisals, but also through aesthetic practice. Thus, this volume takes a look beyond the classical subject matter of law and literature and incorporates the increasing interest for visual cultures, yet also encourages new fields of research that relate to the hidden relationship between law and music as well as the colorfulness of law and law as sculpture.

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Condition: New. This volume documents the outcome of a working group regarding Law and the Arts , which was organized by the Kaete Hamburger Center for Advanced Study in the Humanities Law as Culture . The collected contributions discuss the structural relationships and c.

Language: English
Published by Frankfurt am Main : Vittorio Klostermann, 2017
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Seller: Versandhandel Rosemarie Wassmann, Oyten, GermanyVersandhandel Rosemarie Wassmann
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Broschur. Condition: Gut. 1. Auflage. 413 Seiten : Illustrationen ; 24 cm Eine Schiebespur am Broschurdeckel sonst ein sehr gutes Exemplar aus der gepflegten wiss. Bibliothek einer Professorin für Stadt- und Regionalsoziologie F41 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 655.

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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Even this book cannot deny a certain "fatigue" with the subject of the pandemic in which we live: No one dares to predict when we will wake up from the current state, one in which our whole lives revolve around the virus. Homo politicus seems to be moved by nothing other than rehearsing to k…eep on the lookout; homo juridicus poses as a crisis manager; homo economicus tries to adapt its models of rational utility maximization to the new challenges; homo aestheticus suffers deeply from the lack of imaginary surpluses that catapult us beyond ourselves, as we remain caught in the profanity of illustrative aesthetics; homo religiosus asks a new the question of meaning for the faithful; and homo protestus invokes the figure of "civil disobedience" and an understanding of freedom that no longer knows how to distinguish between the right to harm oneself and the clear prohibition of harming others! As for homo sociologicus, homo historicus, and homo philosophicus: What standpoints on the "corona world" do they have to offer? How do they reflect the validity of contradictory, permanently changing normative orders in times of the Covid-19 pandemic? Against this back ground, the contributions to this volume from all over the world paint a picture of the "permanence of the exception". Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.