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ENM4190/5190

Legal fictions: intersections between law and literature

Proposed to be offered next in 1998

Terry Threadgold

8 or 12 points
* 2 hours per week
* Second semester
* Clayton

Objectives Students successfully completing this subject should have developed an understanding of critical discourse analysis, poststructuralist and feminist theory sufficient to enable them to use these in the analysis of representations of legal issues in media, literary and legal texts. They should have developed an understanding of the registers and genres of legal writing and speech and be able to think critically about the relationships between disciplines and genres.

Synopsis This subject will take its theoretical directions from recent work in critical legal studies, feminist jurisprudence and the law and literature movement. We will employ a variety of interdisciplinary strategies - including critical discourse analysis, poststructuralism, deconstruction, feminism, and contemporary literary theory - to explore a wide range of discursive and generic practices in legal, media and literary texts. We will also discuss the historical role of literature and literary criticism in the construction of legal subjects and legal concepts of meaning, text, interpretation, truth, objectivity and authority. The subject will have a feminist emphasis, and will include work on ethics, the body, discourse and feminist jurisprudence.

Assessment (8 points) Exercise (2000 words): 30%
* Seminar paper (1500 words): 30%
* Essay (2500 words): 40%

Assessment (12 points) Exercise (3000 words): 30%
* Seminar paper (2000 words): 30%
* Research essay (4000 words): 40%

Prescribed texts

Cardinal M The words to say it Van Vactor and Goodheart

Caryl Churchill Vinegar Tom Methuen

Collins W The law and the lady OUP

Foucault M (ed.) I, Pierre Riviere, having slaughtered my mother, my sister and my brother ... a case of parricide in the seventeenth century Nebraska U P

Gare N The fringe dwellers Sun Australia

Garner H The first stone Picador

Hardy H Tess of the D'Urbervilles Penguin

Jolley E The newspaper of Claremont Street Fremantle Arts Centre Press

Miller A The Crucible Penguin

Paretsky S Tunnel vision: A V I Warshawski novel Hamish Hamilton

Recommended texts

Bourdieu P Language and symbolic power Polity Press

Fairclough N Language and power Longman

Goodrich P Reading the law: A critical introduction to legal method and techniques Blackwell

Graycar R and Morgan J The hidden gender of law Federation Press

Pateman C The sexual contract Polity Press


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