Published Online: 2016-4-12
Published in Print: 2016-4-1
©2016 by De Gruyter
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Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Focus
- Focus: Law, Fashion and Identities
- Theory: Dressing and Law
- Fashion as an Institutional System
- Clothing, Law and the Institution of the Subject’s Internal Normativity
- Fashion & Performance
- Playing it Fashionably Queer: Mae West’s Performing Sexuality
- Fashion in India: Coercion or a Flag for Freedom?
- Bodies, Masks and Biopolitics: Clothing as “Second Skin” and Skin as “First Clothing” in “The Tiger’s Bride”
- Augmented Bodies: Functional and Rhetorical Uses of Augmented Reality in Fashion
- Clothing, Art, Literature and Popular Culture
- The Language of Clothing and the Law
- The Law of Dress in Lord of the Flies
- All Aboard the Louis Vuitton Train!
- Research
- Post-Mabo White Settler Fables and the Negotiation of Native Title Legislation in Andrew McGahan’s The White Earth (2004)
- Ian Mc Ewan’s The Children Act: Minors’ Rights and Family Justice Perspectives in Italy and the UK
- Desire for Justice and Desire as Justice: Theatre and Drama in Greenaway’s The Cook, the Thief, his Wife and her Lover
- Book Reviews
- Ian Ward ed: Literature and Human Rights: The Law, the Language and the Limitations of Human Rights Discourse
- Mary Laing, Katy Pilcher, and Nicola Smith: Queer Sex Work
Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Focus
- Focus: Law, Fashion and Identities
- Theory: Dressing and Law
- Fashion as an Institutional System
- Clothing, Law and the Institution of the Subject’s Internal Normativity
- Fashion & Performance
- Playing it Fashionably Queer: Mae West’s Performing Sexuality
- Fashion in India: Coercion or a Flag for Freedom?
- Bodies, Masks and Biopolitics: Clothing as “Second Skin” and Skin as “First Clothing” in “The Tiger’s Bride”
- Augmented Bodies: Functional and Rhetorical Uses of Augmented Reality in Fashion
- Clothing, Art, Literature and Popular Culture
- The Language of Clothing and the Law
- The Law of Dress in Lord of the Flies
- All Aboard the Louis Vuitton Train!
- Research
- Post-Mabo White Settler Fables and the Negotiation of Native Title Legislation in Andrew McGahan’s The White Earth (2004)
- Ian Mc Ewan’s The Children Act: Minors’ Rights and Family Justice Perspectives in Italy and the UK
- Desire for Justice and Desire as Justice: Theatre and Drama in Greenaway’s The Cook, the Thief, his Wife and her Lover
- Book Reviews
- Ian Ward ed: Literature and Human Rights: The Law, the Language and the Limitations of Human Rights Discourse
- Mary Laing, Katy Pilcher, and Nicola Smith: Queer Sex Work