Lex Populi: The Jurisprudence of Popular Culture (The Cultural Lives of Law)

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pp. 241, “This is a book about jurisprudence―or legal philosophy. The legal philosophical texts under consideration are―to say the least―unorthodox. Tolkien, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Harry Potter, Legally Blonde, and others are referenced as instances of what the author calls lex populi―”pop law”. Here, however, issues of legal philosophy are heavily coded, for few of these pop cultural texts announce themselves as expressly legal. Lex Populi reads these texts “jurisprudentially”, with an eye to their hidden legal philosophical meanings, enabling connections such as: Tolkien’s Ring as Kelsen’s grundnorm; vampire slaying as legal language’s semiosis; and Hogwarts as substantively unjust. Lex Populi attempts not only a jurisprudential reading of popular culture, but also a popular rereading of jurisprudence, removing it from the legal experts in order to restore it to the public at large: a lex populi by and for the people.”

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ISBN 0804753679
ISBN13 9780804753678
Number of pages 241
Original Title Lex Populi: The Jurisprudence of Popular Culture (The Cultural Lives of Law)
Published Date 2007
Book Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition Very Good
Binding Hardcover
Size 8vo
Place of Publication Stanford, California
Edition First edition
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pp. 241, “This is a book about jurisprudence―or legal philosophy. The legal philosophical texts under consideration are―to say the least―unorthodox. Tolkien, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Harry Potter, Legally Blonde, and others are referenced as instances of what the author calls lex populi―”pop law”. Here, however, issues of legal philosophy are heavily coded, for few of these pop cultural texts announce themselves as expressly legal. Lex Populi reads these texts “jurisprudentially”, with an eye to their hidden legal philosophical meanings, enabling connections such as: Tolkien’s Ring as Kelsen’s grundnorm; vampire slaying as legal language’s semiosis; and Hogwarts as substantively unjust. Lex Populi attempts not only a jurisprudential reading of popular culture, but also a popular rereading of jurisprudence, removing it from the legal experts in order to restore it to the public at large: a lex populi by and for the people.”

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Weight 1 kg