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3 ‘Seeking a Legal Form’: Joyce Cary’s Mister Johnson
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Katherine Isobel Baxter
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Introduction: Literature, Imagination and the State of Exception 1
- 1 ‘Natural Justice, Equity and Good Conscience’: History, Politics and Law in Nigeria, 1900–1966 12
- 2 ‘I Am the Law’: District Commissioner Fiction and the State of Exception 26
- 3 ‘Seeking a Legal Form’: Joyce Cary’s Mister Johnson 54
- 4 ‘Beast of No Nation’: Bribery, Corruption and Late Colonial Administration in No Longer at Ease 85
- 5 ‘Written in the Interest of the People’: Representing the Law in Cyprian Ekwensi and Market Literature 107
- 6 ‘Sensational Coverage of a Sensational Trial’: Treason, Journalism and the State 130
- 7 Violence and the Law in A Man of the People 157
- Conclusion: Imagined States 181
- Bibliography 195
- Index 201
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Introduction: Literature, Imagination and the State of Exception 1
- 1 ‘Natural Justice, Equity and Good Conscience’: History, Politics and Law in Nigeria, 1900–1966 12
- 2 ‘I Am the Law’: District Commissioner Fiction and the State of Exception 26
- 3 ‘Seeking a Legal Form’: Joyce Cary’s Mister Johnson 54
- 4 ‘Beast of No Nation’: Bribery, Corruption and Late Colonial Administration in No Longer at Ease 85
- 5 ‘Written in the Interest of the People’: Representing the Law in Cyprian Ekwensi and Market Literature 107
- 6 ‘Sensational Coverage of a Sensational Trial’: Treason, Journalism and the State 130
- 7 Violence and the Law in A Man of the People 157
- Conclusion: Imagined States 181
- Bibliography 195
- Index 201