Studies in Law, Politics and Society
Special Issue: The Discourse of Judging
Edited by
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Volume
58
ISBN electronic:
978-1-78052-871-7
ISBN print:
978-1-78052-870-0
Series ISSN:
1059-4337
Publication date:
2012
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Nomos and Form: Reading A Jury of Her Peers
Matthew Anderson
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited
2012
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Published:2012
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Matthew Anderson, 2012. "Nomos and Form: Reading A Jury of Her Peers", Special Issue: The Discourse of Judging, Austin Sarat
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2012
This chapter offers a reading of the inclusion of Susan Glaspell's short story, A Jury of Her Peers, in the casebook, Procedure. What does it mean that the editors turn to a secular, literary narrative to ground a consideration of “The Problem of Judgment?” How should we read the irony of the reading instructions they provide, which reproduce the blindness to form – to the significance of “trifles” – that the text describes? How do we read literature in the context of law? More specifically, what does attention to the form of the story yield for an understanding of legal judgment?
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