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  1. PETER GOODRICH Professor of Law, Director of the Program in Law and Humanities Cardozo Law School, New York Visiting Professor of Law School of Social Science, New York University Abu Dhabi goodrich@yu.edu pg62@nyu.edu . 2 Born 13.9.54. Present Positions ...

  2. 1 As the author himself notes in the prologue, the book – An Advanced Introduction to Law and Literature – seeks to “advance” the discussion. Written by Peter Goodrich, one of the leading and most prolific scholars on the topic, the work may not be suitable for first-comers to the Law and Literature movement looking for a systematic overview of the field.

  3. Peter Goodrich; Pages 63-81. Download chapter PDF Legal Discourse. Front Matter. Pages 83-83. Download chapter PDF Rhetoric as Jurisprudence. Peter Goodrich ; Pages 85-124. Download chapter PDF Law as Social Discourse I. Peter Goodrich; Pages 125-157. Dow ...

  4. Peter Goodrich was founding Dean of Birkbeck's School of Law when it was re-established in the early 1990s, guiding its rapid and successful growth for eight years. A law graduate from the University of Sheffield, he completed a PhD in law and linguistics at Edinburgh before lecturing in Liverpool, Newcastle-Upon Tyne and Lancaster, as well as ...

  5. Peter Goodrich provides an anatomy of law's melancholy and boredom, of addiction to law, of legal repressions, and the aesthetics of jurisprudence. He retraces the genealogy of law and invokes the failures and exclusions—the poets, women, and outsiders—that legal science has left in its wake.

  6. 17. Aug. 2023 · Using a constantly augmenting corpus of over 400 images drawn from decisions in different common law influenced jurisdictions across the globe, Judicial Uses of Images catalogues, analyses, and reviews the normative significance and affective force of this new medium of legal expression and judgement. An increasingly imaginal transmission of ...

  7. Peter Goodrich presents a unique introduction to the concept of jurisliterature. Highlighting how lawyers have been extraordinarily productive of literary, artistic and political works, Goodrich explores the diversity and imagination of the law and literature tradition. Jurisliterature, he argues, is the source of legal invention and the sign of novelty in judgments.