Download Crime and Punishment: Perspectives from the Humanities by Austin Sarat (editor) PDF

By Austin Sarat (editor)

ISBN-10: 0762312459

ISBN-13: 9780762312450

Quantity 37 of "Studies in legislations, Politics, and Society" offers a unique factor dedicated to exploring humanistic views with regards to punishment. Drawing jointly a special staff of interdisciplinary students, it explores the way in which "deviant" topics are developed and made on hand for punishment, the philosophical context during which judgements approximately punishment are made, and the interior workings of the penal gear. different of their theoretical inspirations and techniques, the articles released right here characterize an important boost in our figuring out of the advanced intersections of punishment, politics, and tradition.

Show description

Read or Download Crime and Punishment: Perspectives from the Humanities PDF

Similar humanities books

Balkan Transitions to Modernity and Nation-States: Through the Eyes of Three Generations of Merchants (1780s-1890s) (Balkan Studies Library, Book 6)

Drawing upon formerly unpublished advertisement ledgers and correspondence, this examine deals a collective social biography of 3 generations of Balkan retailers. own bills humanize multiethnic networks that navigated a number of social structures helping and opposing a number of elements of nationalist ideologies.

Additional info for Crime and Punishment: Perspectives from the Humanities

Sample text

Bright, D. ) (1998). The passionate camera: Photography and bodies of desire. London: Routledge. Butler, J. (1990). Gender trouble: Feminism and the subversion of identity. New York: Routledge. Butler, J. (1993). ’’ New York: Routledge. Butler, J. (1997). Excitable speech. New York: Routledge. Regulating Desire and Imagination 29 Carr, C. (Cynthia). (1993). On edge: Performance at the end of the twentieth century. Hanover, NH: Wesleyan University Press. Childs, E. C. ) (1997). Suspended license: Censorship and the visual arts.

1990). Artist sues the Rev. Wildmon over mailing. Los Angeles Times, May 22, p. F1. Passaro, V. (2000). The last outsider. New York Times Book Review, March 12, p. 39. Perreault, J. (1989). The killing effect. The Village Voice, November 21, p. 109. Phillips, C. (1990). Wojnarowicz bags buck. Art in America, 78(October), 240. Raven, A. (1989). Dare to deviate. The Village Voice, November 21, p. 109. Rizk, M. (1997). Nature, death, and spirituality in the work of David Wojnarowicz. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.

D. (2005, January–February). Dangerous art. Academe, 91(1), 87. Sontag, S. (1990). Illness as metaphor; and, AIDS and its metaphors. New York: Doubleday. Sova, D. B. (1998). Banned books: Literature suppressed on sexual grounds. New York: Facts on File. Span, P. (1990). Judge blocks anti-NEA pamphlet. Washington Post, June 26, p. D4. Steiner, W. (1995). The scandal of pleasure: Art in the age of fundamentalism. Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press. , & Sholette, G. (Eds) (2004). The interventionists: Users’ manual for the creative disruption of everyday life.

Download PDF sample

Rated 4.26 of 5 – based on 42 votes