University of Toronto Press
Power and Legitimacy
About this book
Examining modern jurisprudence theory, statutory law, and the family within the modern Gothic novel, Anne Quéma shows how the forms and effects of political power transform as one shifts from discourse to discourse.
Author / Editor information
Anne Quéma is a professor in the Department of English and Theatre at Acadia University.
Reviews
“Power and Legitimacy confidently manipulates intellectually diverse and difficult sources, incorporating a vast canon of critical literature, to make an innovative argument about the nature of law and its relationship with legal subjects. Quéma’s writing is elegant and sharp.”
Desmond Manderson, College of Law, Australian National University:
“Quéma’s work is an original and highly sophisticated contribution to the field of law and literature. It is extremely well written, clearly argued, and full of powerful and succinct critical analyses of legal and literary texts.”
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction
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Chapter One. Symbolic Power and Legitimacy
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Chapter Two. Social Poiesis and Symbolic Power
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Chapter Three. Law’s Symbolic Power to Legitimize
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Chapter Four. Symbolic Violence and Illegitimacy: The Political Uncanny
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Chapter Five. The Symbolic Power and Violence of Legal Utterances
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Chapter Six. The Legitimacy of the Family: Family Law and Gothic Fiction
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Chapter Seven. The Political Uncanny of the Family: Patricia Duncker’s The Deadly Space Between and the Civil Partnership Act 2004
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Chapter Nine. Resistance and Legitimacy
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Chapter Ten. Making the Law
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Notes
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Bibliography
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Index
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