Sensing the Nation's Law Historical Inquiries into the Aesthetics of Democratic Legitimacy /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Huygebaert, Stefan (Editor), Condello, Angela (Editor), Marusek, Sarah (Editor), Antaki, Mark (Editor)
Summary:X, 284 p. 52 illus.
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Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2018.
Edition:1st ed. 2018.
Series:Studies in the History of Law and Justice, 13
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-75497-0
Format: Electronic Book
Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. Introduction
  • Part I: Revolution, Constitution, Republic
  • Chapter 2. Monument, Portrait, Tableau: Making Sense of and With Jacques Louis David’s Tennis Court Oath
  • Chapter 3. The Quest for the Decisive Constitutional Moment (DCM)
  • Chapter 4. Courbet and the Nude Republican Master
  • Part II: The Aesthetic Constitution of Office
  • Chapter 5. Justice Petrified: The Seat of the Italian Supreme Court between Law, Architecture and Iconography
  • Chapter 6. Visual Rhetoric as “a Space-in-between”: Semiotic Account of French Official Presidential Photographs
  • Part III: Untimely Reflections on the Nation’s Law
  • Chapter 7. A Hypothesis on the Genealogy of the Motto “In God We Trust” and the Emergence of the Identity of the Church.-Chapter 8. Here and Now: From “Aestheticizing Politics” to “Politicizing Art”
  • Part IV: Out of Many, One
  • Chapter 9. Appreciation or Appropriation? An Indigenous Moment in the American Numismatic Narrative (1999-2009). Chapter 10. Internormative Gastronomies: Law, Nation and Identity
  • Part V: Consensus
  • Chapter 11. Aesthetic Mediation: Towards Legitimate Power.