Law and War in Popular Culture
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Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 2024. 255 t.
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T1 - Law and War in Popular Culture
A2 - Machura, Stefan
PY - 2024/11/1
Y1 - 2024/11/1
N2 - Leading international scholars are providing fresh perspectives on law and war in popular culture. They analyse works of popular culture, place them into their context at the time of origin and discuss their meaning for today’s audiences. Law and war in film, television series, opera and pop music are investigated in the ten chapters of the book by authors coming from the subjects of media studies, political science, sociology, law and criminology as well as music. Wars not only produce war crimes, law is also deeply involved on a wider scale: by enabling warfare, regulating or failing to regulate its conduct and in the aftermath of wars. Readers are gaining from a range of perspectives and approaches to depictions of law and war.With contributions by: Nathan Abrams | Michael Asimow | Ann Ching | John Cunningham | Steve Greenfield | Michael Lipiner | Stefan Machura | Iker Nabaskues Martínez de Eulate | Peter Robson | Ferdinando Spina
AB - Leading international scholars are providing fresh perspectives on law and war in popular culture. They analyse works of popular culture, place them into their context at the time of origin and discuss their meaning for today’s audiences. Law and war in film, television series, opera and pop music are investigated in the ten chapters of the book by authors coming from the subjects of media studies, political science, sociology, law and criminology as well as music. Wars not only produce war crimes, law is also deeply involved on a wider scale: by enabling warfare, regulating or failing to regulate its conduct and in the aftermath of wars. Readers are gaining from a range of perspectives and approaches to depictions of law and war.With contributions by: Nathan Abrams | Michael Asimow | Ann Ching | John Cunningham | Steve Greenfield | Michael Lipiner | Stefan Machura | Iker Nabaskues Martínez de Eulate | Peter Robson | Ferdinando Spina
KW - Law in popular culture
KW - War in popular culture
KW - War crimes
KW - Crime in popular culture
KW - Socio-legal studies
KW - Crimes in war
M3 - Book
SN - 9783756007356
BT - Law and War in Popular Culture
PB - Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft
CY - Baden-Baden
ER -