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Law Text Culture
Volume 2 (1995)
Law Text Culture is a journal committed to producing intersections of the law, textuality and all aspects of culture. It publishes work across a range of genres - from artwork to the traditional scholarly essay. It invites work which crosses borders - of genres and institutions, s well as disciplines and fields. The journal accepts work from people working outside and inside traditional educational and legal settings.
Robin Handley, Penny Pether and Joseph Pugliese, Shalmalee Palekar - Editors
Journal Articles
Anecdotes from life
O. Yu
The lock-up privatisation blues
T. Smith
Weak law week conversation
T. Smith
Rape, consumption, and the "Sarajevo war cookbook" : a review of the forum on war, women and rape
V. Dervisovki
Multicultural histories and paternal genealogies : babes and bastards at the Global Cultural Diversity Conference
S. Perera and J. Pugliese
Disclosure : sexual predation in a brave new post - p/c world
G. Moylan-Brouff
Beneath the skin : (in)visible inscriptions Marele Day's The disappearances of Madelena Grimaldi
P. Sant and J. Brown
Shawshank redemption
C. Cuneen