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Vol. 35 No. 1-2 (2004): January-April 2004
Vol. 35 No. 1-2 (2004): January-April 2004
law, literature, postcoloniality
Published:
2004-03-31
Editorial
Notes from the Editor
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“Essentially Contested”: Law, Literature, Postcoloniality
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Articles
Sui Generis: Aboriginal Title and the State of Exception
Christopher Bracken
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From Colonialism to Multiculturalism? Totem Poles, Tourism and National Identity in Vancouver’s Stanley Park
Renisa Mawani
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“What is an Indian?”: Identity Politics in United States Federal Indian Law and American Indian Literatures
Eric Cheyfitz
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Undignified Details: The Colonial Subject of Law
Ravit Reichman
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Becoming-Animal and Pure Life in Coetzee’s
Disgrace
Paul Patton
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Michael Ondaatje’s
Anil’s Ghost
and the Aestheticization of Human Rights
Manav Ratti
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Sovereignty and the Cinematic Image: Gary Snyder, The Civil Rights Act of 1968, and the Witnessing of Jurisdiction
Valerie Karno
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“From Many Peoples, Strength”: Towards a Postcolonial Law and Literature1
Isobel M. Findlay
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Power Politics and International Public Law: Lessons from Benito Cereno
Jason P. Gottlieb
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Juris-fiction: Literature and the Law of the Law
Peter Fitzpatrick
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Symbolic Violence: Law, Literature, Interpretation—An Afterword
Gary Boire
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Reviews
Nabil Matar
Islam in Britain, 1558–1685.
Jim Ellis
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Susan Glickman.
The Picturesque and the Sublime: A Poetics of the Canadian Landscape.
Klay Dyer
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Russell West.
Spatial Representations and the Jacobean Stage: From Shakespeare to Webster.
Karen Walker
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Rocío G. Davis and Rosalía Baena, eds.
Tricks with a Glass: Writing Ethnicity in Canada.
Guy Beauregard
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Other
Notes on Contributors
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Front Matter
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Back Matter
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