00803nam 2200265 450 991028575910332120181010151731.088-14-13756-020181010d2007----u y0engy50 bauitafreIT 00 Antropologia del corpo e modernitàDavid Le Bretontraduzione di Beatrice MagniMilanoGiuffrè2007286 p.21 cmDerive102001Anthropologie du corps et modernité781867CorpoStudi antropologici306.422itaLe Breton,David<1953- >1441949910285759103321306.4 LEB 65312bfsBFSAnthropologie du corps et modernité781867UNINA03230oam 22006374a 450 991026375270332120230621141355.09781911534709191153470X97819115346551911534653https://doi.org/10.16997/book12(CKB)4100000002678552(OCoLC)1066026382(MdBmJHUP)muse72105(ScCtBLL)31b928b9-e5de-493b-8f41-2993c675eaac(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/27867(Perlego)2328602(oapen)doab27867(EXLCZ)99410000000267855220180315h20182018 uy 0engur|||||||nn|ntxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSeeedited by Andrea Pavoni, Danilo Mandic, Caterina Nirta, Andreas Philippopoulos-MihalopoulosUniversity of Westminster Press2018London, UK :University of Westminster Press,2018.©20181 online resource (219 pages) Illustrations (some colour); digital file(s)Law and the senses"Westminster Law & Theory Lab series."9781911534648 1911534645 Includes bibliographical references and index."Vision traditionally occupies the height of the sensorial hierarchy. The sense of clarity and purity conveyed by vision, allows it to be explicitly associated with truth and knowledge. The law has always relied on vision and representation, from eye-witnesses to photography, to imagery and emblems. The law and its normative gaze can be understood as that which decrees what is permitted to be and become visible and what is not. Indeed, even if law’s perspectival view is bound to be betrayed by the realities of perception, it is nonetheless productive of real effects on the world. This first title in the interdisciplinary series ‘Law and the Senses’ asks how we can develop new theoretical approaches to law and seeing that go beyond a simple critique of the legal pretension to truth. This volume aims to understand how law might see and unsee, and how in its turn is seen and unseen. It explores devices and practices of visibility, the evolution of iconology and iconography, and the relation between the gaze of the law and the blindness of justice. The contributions, all radically interdisciplinary, are drawn from photography, legal theory, philosophy, and poetry." -- page 4 of cover.Law and the SensesSociological jurisprudenceLawPsychological aspectsSenses and sensationLaw and sociobiologyElectronic books. Sociological jurisprudence.LawPsychological aspects.Senses and sensation.Law and sociobiology.340.115Mandic Daniloedt320346Pavoni AndreaMdBmJHUPMdBmJHUPBOOK9910263752703321See4295682UNINA