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UNINA9910569297203321 |
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Corfield Penelope J. |
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Becoming a Historian : An Informal Guide / / Penelope J. Corfield, Tim Hitchcock |
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London : , : University of London Press, , 2022 |
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1 online resource (xii, 204 pages) |
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History - Vocational guidance |
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Monografia |
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Writing history is an art and a craft. This handbook supports research students and independent scholars by showing how the historical profession works and how to participate in its vibrant community of scholars. It outlines techniques to help design large-scale research projects, demonstrates the difference between quantitative and qualitative research methodologies and provides advice on bringing projects to a positive conclusion. This friendly guide is frank about the pains and pleasures of sticking with a long-term project, and explains how to present original research to wider audiences, including the appropriate use of social media, the art of public lecturing and strategies for publication.Written by esteemed historians Penelope J. Corfield and Tim Hitchcock, Becoming a Historian debunks the myths and demystifies the systems that can make the world of research feel intimidating, and offers step-by-step advice on participating in the historical community. |
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UNINA9910779868203321 |
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Liminal discourses [[electronic resource] ] : subliminal tensions in law and literature / / edited by Daniela Carpi and Jeanne Gaaker |
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Berlin ; ; Boston, : De Gruyter, 2013 |
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1 online resource (196 p.) |
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Law & literature, , 2191-8457 ; ; v. 6 |
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CarpiDaniela |
GaakeerA. M. P |
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Law and literature |
Liminality in literature |
Sublime, The, in literature |
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Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Introduction 1: The Sublime of Law / Carpi, Daniela -- Introduction 2: On the Threshold and Beyond: An Introductory Observation / Gaakeer, Jeanne -- Representing Law: Narrative Practices, Poetic Devices, Visual Signs and the Aesthetics of the Common Law Mind / Costantini, Cristina -- Bare Law between Two Lives: José Saramago and Cornelia Vismann on Naming, Filing and Cancelling / Aristodemou, Maria -- Liminal Tensions in Public to Private Conceptions of Justice: Nussbaum, Woolf and the Struggle for Identity / Williams, Melanie -- "Under the Force of the Law": Communal Imagination and the Constitutional Sublime in Walter Scott's The Bride of Lammermoor / Heffernan, Julián Jiménez -- Moll Flanders, Ordinary's Accounts and Old Bailey Proceedings / Clegg, Jeanne -- Ariel and Caliban as Law-conscious Servants Longing for Legal Personhood / Fiorato, Sidia -- Altered Bodies, Fragmented Selves: Reconstructing the Subject in Fay Weldon's The Cloning of Joanna May / Apostoli, Laura -- The Business of Law and Literature: to Compose an Order, to Imagine Man / Gaakeer, Jeanne -- Renaissance into Postmodernism: Anticipations of Legal Unrest / Carpi, Daniela |
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The past few decades in legal and literary studies have challenged the boundaries raised by the different concepts of law and literature |
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espoused by a great variety of theorists. Law's traditionally assumed disciplinary autonomy has been challenged by those who have pursued interdisciplinary methods of research. In particular, the concept of the sublime has moved out of the strictly philosophical and literary fields and crossed the borders between disciplines, finding an application also in the juridical field. On one hand, this volume proposes that the ethical aspect involved in the legal sublime is to contain the arrogance of the law. On the other hand, the volume draws attention to the "and" of interdisciplinary literary-legal studies and offers new daring comparisons between philosophical fields and between apparently distant historical periods. |
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