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082 _a340.115
_bGRE/R
245 0 _aReadings in Law and Popular Culture/
_cGreenfield, Steven
260 _aNew York:
_bRoutledge,
_c2013.
300 _a320
505 _a1. Introduction. Part 1 - Theory and Academia 2. The Case of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the Politics of Legal Education 3. Peter's Choice: Issues of Identity, Lifestyle and Consumption in Changing Representations of Corporate Lawyers and Legal Academics 4. Beyond Textual Analysis: Are the Media Really Shaping People's Understanding of the Law? Part 2 - Sport 5. Contextualising the Football Disorder Act: Proportionality under the Hammer 6. Sports and the Countryside in the 21st Century 7. Virtually Foul or Virtually Fair? FIFA, Fair Play, Fouling and Football Games 8. The Juridification of Sport Part 3 - Film, Literature and Music 9. The Justice Films of Sidney Lumet 10. Gender, Power and Law in Screwball Comedy: Re-viewing Talk of the Town and Adam's Rib 11. Five Find Treasure: The Ownership of the Past in Enid Blyton's Five on Finniston Farm 12. A License to Bill? Power Relations and Contemporary Themes in Music Copyright 13. The Legal Implications Surrounding the Practice of Video Sampling in the Digital Age 14. Law, Music and the Creative Process - Who Is an Author?
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