Vol 35, No 1-2 (2004)

January-April 2004

law, literature, postcoloniality

Table of Contents

Editorial

Notes from the Editor PDF
 
“Essentially Contested”: Law, Literature, Postcoloniality PDF
 

Articles

Sui Generis: Aboriginal Title and the State of Exception PDF
Christopher Bracken
From Colonialism to Multiculturalism? Totem Poles, Tourism and National Identity in Vancouver’s Stanley Park PDF
Renisa Mawani
“What is an Indian?”: Identity Politics in United States Federal Indian Law and American Indian Literatures PDF
Eric Cheyfitz
Undignified Details: The Colonial Subject of Law PDF
Ravit Reichman
Becoming-Animal and Pure Life in Coetzee’s Disgrace PDF
Paul Patton
Michael Ondaatje’s Anil’s Ghost and the Aestheticization of Human Rights PDF
Manav Ratti
Sovereignty and the Cinematic Image: Gary Snyder, The Civil Rights Act of 1968, and the Witnessing of Jurisdiction PDF
Valerie Karno
“From Many Peoples, Strength”: Towards a Postcolonial Law and Literature1 PDF
Isobel M. Findlay
Power Politics and International Public Law: Lessons from Benito Cereno PDF
Jason P. Gottlieb
Juris-fiction: Literature and the Law of the Law PDF
Peter Fitzpatrick
Symbolic Violence: Law, Literature, Interpretation—An Afterword PDF
Gary Boire

Reviews

Nabil Matar Islam in Britain, 1558–1685. PDF
Jim Ellis
Susan Glickman. The Picturesque and the Sublime: A Poetics of the Canadian Landscape. PDF
Klay Dyer
Russell West. Spatial Representations and the Jacobean Stage: From Shakespeare to Webster. PDF
Karen Walker
Rocío G. Davis and Rosalía Baena, eds. Tricks with a Glass: Writing Ethnicity in Canada. PDF
Guy Beauregard

Other

Notes on Contributors PDF
 
Front Matter PDF
 
Back Matter PDF
 




ISSN: 1920-1222