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Cultural legal studies of science fiction / edited by Alex Green, Mitchell Travis, and Kieran Tranter.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: TechnomosPublication details: Abingdon, Oxon [UK] ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2025.Description: 1 online resourceISBN:
  • 9781003412267
  • 1003412262
  • 9781040165393
  • 1040165397
  • 9781040165430
  • 1040165435
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340/.115 23/eng/20240621
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Contents:
The collapse and the spiral : Law, culture and science fiction / Alex Green, Mitchell Travis and Kieran Tranter -- The magnitudes of law and science fiction / Kieran Tranter -- Dystopian jurisprudence / Mitchell Travis -- Black/African science fiction and imaginative resistance : explorations towards a racially just jurisprudence of the future / Folúkẹ́ Adébísí -- There is no 'I' in law : The past and future of legal authority and subjects / Chris Dent -- The three-body problem : Prometheus, Pandora, and the cosmic jurisprudence / Moira McMillan -- Law, sovereignty, and its subversions in Ann Leckie's Ancillary Justice, Ancillary Sword and Ancillary Mercy / Daniel Hourigan -- Experimenting in legal dystopia : Conceptualising and interrogating socio-legal and jurisprudential problems in science fiction video games / Craig John Newbery-Jones -- Sir Samuel Griffith and utopia : Characterising the politician / Karen Schultz -- 'The circle must be broken' : Imagining legal monsterhood through Doctor Who / Steven S Kapica -- No way out : The liberal fantasy of rebellion in Andor / Isaac Henry -- Boldly gone : The estranged presence of law in Star Trek / Kieran Tranter -- Ex silico : Fictions, predictions and personhoods in film and law / Bruce Baer Arnold -- Ectogestation as emancipation : A feminist science fiction / Zoe L Tongue -- Dreaming of electric sheep : Android lessons for nature / Felicity Deane.
Summary: "This book presents and engages the world building capacity of legal theory through cultural legal studies of science and speculative fictions. In these studies, the contributors take seriously the legal world building of science and speculative fiction to reveal, animate and critique legal wisdom: juris-prudence. Following a common approach in cultural legal studies, the contributors engage directly, and in detail, with specific cultural 'texts', novels, television, films, and video games in order to explore a range of possible legal futures. The book is organized in three sections: first, the contextualisation of science and speculative fiction as jurisprudence; second, the temporality of law and legal theory; and third, the analysis of specific science and speculative fictions. Throughout, the contributors reveal the way in which law as nomos builds normative universes through the narration of a future. This book will appeal to scholars and students with interests in legal theory, cultural legal studies, law and the humanities, and law and literature"-- Provided by publisher.
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The collapse and the spiral : Law, culture and science fiction / Alex Green, Mitchell Travis and Kieran Tranter -- The magnitudes of law and science fiction / Kieran Tranter -- Dystopian jurisprudence / Mitchell Travis -- Black/African science fiction and imaginative resistance : explorations towards a racially just jurisprudence of the future / Folúkẹ́ Adébísí -- There is no 'I' in law : The past and future of legal authority and subjects / Chris Dent -- The three-body problem : Prometheus, Pandora, and the cosmic jurisprudence / Moira McMillan -- Law, sovereignty, and its subversions in Ann Leckie's Ancillary Justice, Ancillary Sword and Ancillary Mercy / Daniel Hourigan -- Experimenting in legal dystopia : Conceptualising and interrogating socio-legal and jurisprudential problems in science fiction video games / Craig John Newbery-Jones -- Sir Samuel Griffith and utopia : Characterising the politician / Karen Schultz -- 'The circle must be broken' : Imagining legal monsterhood through Doctor Who / Steven S Kapica -- No way out : The liberal fantasy of rebellion in Andor / Isaac Henry -- Boldly gone : The estranged presence of law in Star Trek / Kieran Tranter -- Ex silico : Fictions, predictions and personhoods in film and law / Bruce Baer Arnold -- Ectogestation as emancipation : A feminist science fiction / Zoe L Tongue -- Dreaming of electric sheep : Android lessons for nature / Felicity Deane.

"This book presents and engages the world building capacity of legal theory through cultural legal studies of science and speculative fictions. In these studies, the contributors take seriously the legal world building of science and speculative fiction to reveal, animate and critique legal wisdom: juris-prudence. Following a common approach in cultural legal studies, the contributors engage directly, and in detail, with specific cultural 'texts', novels, television, films, and video games in order to explore a range of possible legal futures. The book is organized in three sections: first, the contextualisation of science and speculative fiction as jurisprudence; second, the temporality of law and legal theory; and third, the analysis of specific science and speculative fictions. Throughout, the contributors reveal the way in which law as nomos builds normative universes through the narration of a future. This book will appeal to scholars and students with interests in legal theory, cultural legal studies, law and the humanities, and law and literature"-- Provided by publisher.

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