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On Crimes, Punishments, and Words: Legal and Language Issues in Cesare Beccaria’s Works
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Mara Logaldo
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Literature and Human Rights: Interdisciplinary Reflections on the Law, the Language and the Limitations of Human Rights Discourse 1
- Empathy, Literature and Human Rights: The Case of Elliot Perlman, The Street Sweeper 9
- Privacy, Blighted Lives, and a Blindspot in British Law 27
- A Squeamishness about Existing: Fernando Pessoa’s Quiet Rejection of the Human in The Book of Disquiet 67
- I and Another: Rethinking the Subject of Human Rights with Dostoyevsky, Bakhtin and Simondon 83
- Dehumanizing the Enemy: How to Avoid Human Rights 101
- Am I not a man and a brother? 113
- Mental Illness and Human Rights in Patrick McGrath’s Asylum 133
- The Role of Forensics in Human Rights Discourse: Kathy Reichs’s Crime Fiction and the Rights of the Dead 155
- Rumpole and the Rights of Accused Terrorists 171
- Reality, Theatre and Human Rights 185
- The Rights and Wrongs of Marriage: Article 16.2 UDHR and the Case of Edith Dombey 195
- Manju Kapur’s Difficult Daughters and the Cause of Female Literacy in India 205
- The Trial of Jomo Kenyatta, by Montagu Slater: Oral Tradition and Fundamental Rights in the Trial 229
- ‘n Droë Wit Seisoen in die Stormkaap: André Brink and the Fundamental Rights of the Afrikaners in Apartheid South Africa 235
- The Definition of “Linguistic Minority” 255
- Rights of Humans/Rights of Nature: The Language of Environmental Rights in UN Documents 271
- On Crimes, Punishments, and Words: Legal and Language Issues in Cesare Beccaria’s Works 289
- Dignity and Disgrace in Law and Literature 309
- Contributors 329
- Index 333
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Literature and Human Rights: Interdisciplinary Reflections on the Law, the Language and the Limitations of Human Rights Discourse 1
- Empathy, Literature and Human Rights: The Case of Elliot Perlman, The Street Sweeper 9
- Privacy, Blighted Lives, and a Blindspot in British Law 27
- A Squeamishness about Existing: Fernando Pessoa’s Quiet Rejection of the Human in The Book of Disquiet 67
- I and Another: Rethinking the Subject of Human Rights with Dostoyevsky, Bakhtin and Simondon 83
- Dehumanizing the Enemy: How to Avoid Human Rights 101
- Am I not a man and a brother? 113
- Mental Illness and Human Rights in Patrick McGrath’s Asylum 133
- The Role of Forensics in Human Rights Discourse: Kathy Reichs’s Crime Fiction and the Rights of the Dead 155
- Rumpole and the Rights of Accused Terrorists 171
- Reality, Theatre and Human Rights 185
- The Rights and Wrongs of Marriage: Article 16.2 UDHR and the Case of Edith Dombey 195
- Manju Kapur’s Difficult Daughters and the Cause of Female Literacy in India 205
- The Trial of Jomo Kenyatta, by Montagu Slater: Oral Tradition and Fundamental Rights in the Trial 229
- ‘n Droë Wit Seisoen in die Stormkaap: André Brink and the Fundamental Rights of the Afrikaners in Apartheid South Africa 235
- The Definition of “Linguistic Minority” 255
- Rights of Humans/Rights of Nature: The Language of Environmental Rights in UN Documents 271
- On Crimes, Punishments, and Words: Legal and Language Issues in Cesare Beccaria’s Works 289
- Dignity and Disgrace in Law and Literature 309
- Contributors 329
- Index 333