law, literature, postcoloniality
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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 |
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Christopher Bracken |
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| From Colonialism to Multiculturalism?
Totem Poles, Tourism and National Identity
in Vancouver’s Stanley Park |
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Renisa Mawani |
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| “What is an Indian?”: Identity Politics
in United States Federal Indian Law and
American Indian Literatures |
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Eric Cheyfitz |
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| Undignified Details:
The Colonial Subject of Law |
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Ravit Reichman |
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| Becoming-Animal and Pure Life
in Coetzee’s Disgrace |
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Paul Patton |
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| Michael Ondaatje’s Anil’s Ghost and the
Aestheticization of Human Rights |
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Manav Ratti |
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| Sovereignty and the Cinematic Image:
Gary Snyder, The Civil Rights Act of 1968,
and the Witnessing of Jurisdiction |
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Valerie Karno |
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| “From Many Peoples, Strength”:
Towards a Postcolonial Law and Literature1 |
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Isobel M. Findlay |
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| Power Politics and International Public Law:
Lessons from Benito Cereno |
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Jason P. Gottlieb |
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| Juris-fiction:
Literature and the Law of the Law |
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Peter Fitzpatrick |
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| Symbolic Violence: Law, Literature,
Interpretation—An Afterword |
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Gary Boire |
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Reviews
| Nabil Matar Islam in Britain, 1558–1685. |
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Jim Ellis |
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| Susan Glickman. The Picturesque and the Sublime: A Poetics of the
Canadian Landscape. |
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Klay Dyer |
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| Russell West. Spatial Representations and the Jacobean Stage: From
Shakespeare to Webster. |
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Karen Walker |
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| Rocío G. Davis and Rosalía Baena, eds. Tricks with a Glass: Writing
Ethnicity in Canada. |
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Guy Beauregard |
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Other
| Notes on Contributors |
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