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introduction: Psychoanalysis and Law

In Law and the unconscious: a Legendre reader. New York: St. Martin's Press. pp. 1--36 (1997)

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  1. Mother India: The Role of the Maternal Figure in Establishing Legal Subjectivity.Kanika Sharma - 2017 - Law and Critique 29 (1):1-29.
    Psychoanalytic jurisprudence attempts to understand the images used by law to attract and capture the subject. In keeping with the larger psychoanalytic tradition, such theories tend to overemphasise the paternal principle. The image of law is said to be the image of the paterfamilias—the biological father, the sovereign, or God. In contrast to such theories, I would like to introduce the image of the mother and analyse its impact on the subject’s relation to law. For this purpose, I examine the (...)
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  • The Law and the Statuesque.Martin A. Kayman - 2013 - Law and Critique 24 (1):1-22.
    Law and literature, an exemplary product of the textual turn in the study of culture, has found itself challenged by the more recent visual turn in critical thought. However, debate hitherto has been largely based on a two-dimensional approach to the visual. By going beyond the metaphor of the ‘legal screen’ in favour of a theory of the ‘statuesque’, this essay adds a new dimension to the way we think about the force of law in culture. Drawing on eighteenth-century and (...)
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  • Love of the Censor: Legendre, Censorship, and the Theater of the Basoche.Stephanie Lysyk - 1999 - Cardozo Studies in Law and Literature 11 (2):113-133.
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