Cycnos | Volume 19.2 - Droit & littérature
Volume 19.2 - Droit & littérature
Sous la direction de Jacqueline Berben-Masi
Actes du colloque Nice 28 & 29 juin 2001
juin 2003
Jacqueline Berben-Masi : Avant-propos
Jacqueline Berben-Masi : Foreword
Martial Poirson : Si loin, si proche : Law's Stories. Le croisement des perspectives et des points de vue (France–États-Unis)
Carol Colatrella : Summary Judgment in Herman Melville's Billy Budd
Matthew Guillen : Melville's Scrivener and Nineteenth-Century Tort Law
Michael Pantazakos : The Νόμος Beyond the Ἄτη : Lacan on "Antigone" in Seminar VII
Heidi Slettedahl Macpherson : Courting Failure: Women and the Law in Twentieth-Century North American Fiction
Randall Craig : Breach of Promise Trials in Victorian Law and Literature
Joanne B. Karpinski : Real Property, Real Power: The Role of Property Law in the Fiction of Elizabeth Stoddard and Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Dianne Dutton : Le rôle de plaidoirie, de la technique juridique à l'œuvre littéraire : la mode des plaidoiries au dix-septième siècle
Eric Freedman : Madama Butterfly: Law in Opera
Françoise Couturier-Storey : Law, the Word of God and Subversion in Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale
Stephen L. Bishop : Literature in the Law: The Legal Clando in Cameroon
Sandra Travers de Faultrier : Droit du fait et faits du droit : Gide au Congo
Monika Fludernik : The Prison as Colonial Space
Jon-Christian Suggs : Back to the Future: Law, Literature, and History in African American Life
Alicia M. Renfroy : Interrogations of Justice in Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God
Stephen Casmier : Resisting the Frame-Up: Philadelphia Fire and the Liberated Voices of Ramona Africa and Margaret Jones
Jacqueline Berben-Masi : From Billy to I Cant' Wait on God: Building the Case for Victimization v. Self-Affirmation
François Dominique : Le "gardien de la loi", selon Kafka