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Butterfly, the Bride: Essays on Law, Narrative, and the Family (Law, Meaning, and Violence)
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ISBN: 9780472022847 bzw. 0472022849, in Englisch, University Of Michigan Press, neu, E-Book.
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Carol Weisbrod uses a variety of stories to raise important questions about how society, through law, defines relationships in the family. Beginning with a story most familiar from the opera Madame Butterfly, Weisbrod addresses issues such as marriage, divorce, parent-child relations and abuses, and non-marital intimate contact. Each chapter works with fiction or narratives inspired by biography or myth, ranging from the Book of Esther to the stories of Kafka. Weisbrod frames the book with runni... Carol Weisbrod uses a variety of stories to raise important questions about how society, through law, defines relationships in the family. Beginning with a story most familiar from the opera Madame Butterfly, Weisbrod addresses issues such as marriage, divorce, parent-child relations and abuses, and non-marital intimate contact. Each chapter works with fiction or narratives inspired by biography or myth, ranging from the Book of Esther to the stories of Kafka. Weisbrod frames the book with running commentary on variations of the Madame Butterfly story, showing the ways in which fiction better expresses the complexities of intimate lives than does the language of the law. Butterfly, the Bride looks at law from the outside, using narrative to provide a fresh perspective on the issues of law and social structure---and individual responses to law. This book thoroughly explores relationships between inner and public lives by examining what is ordinarily classified as the sphere of private life---the world of family relationships.Carol Weisbrod is Ellen Ash Peters Professor of Law at the University of Connecticut. Her other books include The Boundaries of Utopia and Emblems of Pluralism. Productinformatie:Taal: Engels;Formaat: ePub met kopieerbeveiliging (DRM) van Adobe;Bestandsgrootte: 17.21 MB;Kopieerrechten: Het kopiëren van (delen van) de pagina's is niet toegestaan ;Printrechten: Het printen van de pagina's is niet toegestaan;Voorleesfunctie: De voorleesfunctie is uitgeschakeld;Geschikt voor: Alle e-readers te koop bij bol.com (of compatible met Adobe DRM). Telefoons/tablets met Google Android (1.6 of hoger) voorzien van bol.com boekenbol app. PC en Mac met Adobe reader software;ISBN10: 0472022849;ISBN13: 9780472022847; Engels | Ebook | 2009.
Butterfly, the Bride
ISBN: 9780472022847 bzw. 0472022849, in Englisch, University of Michigan Press, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, neu.
Essays on Law, Narrative, and the Family, Carol Weisbrod uses a variety of stories to raise important questions about how society, through law, defines relationships in the family. Beginning with a story most familiar from the opera Madame Butterfly, Weisbrod addresses issues such as marriage, divorce, parent-child relations and abuses, and non-marital intimate contact. Each chapter works with fiction or narratives inspired by biography or myth, ranging from the Book of Esther to the stories of Kafka. Weisbrod frames the book with running commentary on variations of the Madame Butterfly story, showing the ways in which fiction better expresses the complexities of intimate lives than does the language of the law.Butterfly, the Bride looks at law from the outside, using narrative to provide a fresh perspective on the issues of law and social structureand individual responses to law. This book thoroughly explores relationships between inner and public lives by examining what is ordinarily classified as the sphere of private lifethe world of family relationships.Carol Weisbrod is Ellen Ash Peters Professor of Law at the University of Connecticut. Her other books include The Boundaries of Utopia and Emblems of Pluralism.
Butterfly, the Bride: Essays on Law, Narrative, and the Family (Law, Meaning, and Violence) (2004)
ISBN: 9780472089871 bzw. 0472089870, in Englisch, 248 Seiten, University of Michigan Press, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
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Carol Weisbrod uses a variety of stories to raise important questions about how society, through law, defines relationships in the family. Beginning with a story most familiar from the opera Madame Butterfly, Weisbrod addresses issues such as marriage, divorce, parent-child relations and abuses, and non-marital intimate contact. Each chapter works with fiction or narratives inspired by biography or myth, ranging from the Book of Esther to the stories of Kafka. Weisbrod frames the book with running commentary on variations of the Madame Butterfly story, showing the ways in which fiction better expresses the complexities of intimate lives than does the language of the law. Butterfly, the Bride looks at law from the outside, using narrative to provide a fresh perspective on the issues of law and social structure---and individual responses to law. This book thoroughly explores relationships between inner and public lives by examining what is ordinarily classified as the sphere of private life---the world of family relationships. Carol Weisbrod is Ellen Ash Peters Professor of Law at the University of Connecticut. Her other books include The Boundaries of Utopia and Emblems of Pluralism., Paperback, Label: University of Michigan Press, University of Michigan Press, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2004-07-22, Studio: University of Michigan Press, Verkaufsrang: 10433413.
Butterfly, the Bride: Essays on Law, Narrative, and the Family (Law, Meaning, and Violence) (2004)
ISBN: 9780472089871 bzw. 0472089870, in Englisch, 248 Seiten, University of Michigan Press, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Amazon.com.
Carol Weisbrod uses a variety of stories to raise important questions about how society, through law, defines relationships in the family. Beginning with a story most familiar from the opera Madame Butterfly, Weisbrod addresses issues such as marriage, divorce, parent-child relations and abuses, and non-marital intimate contact. Each chapter works with fiction or narratives inspired by biography or myth, ranging from the Book of Esther to the stories of Kafka. Weisbrod frames the book with running commentary on variations of the Madame Butterfly story, showing the ways in which fiction better expresses the complexities of intimate lives than does the language of the law. Butterfly, the Bride looks at law from the outside, using narrative to provide a fresh perspective on the issues of law and social structure---and individual responses to law. This book thoroughly explores relationships between inner and public lives by examining what is ordinarily classified as the sphere of private life---the world of family relationships. Carol Weisbrod is Ellen Ash Peters Professor of Law at the University of Connecticut. Her other books include The Boundaries of Utopia and Emblems of Pluralism., Paperback, Label: University of Michigan Press, University of Michigan Press, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2004-07-22, Studio: University of Michigan Press, Verkaufsrang: 10433413.
Butterfly, the Bride: Essays on Law, Narrative, and the Family (Law, Meaning, and Violence) (1999)
ISBN: 9780472109210 bzw. 0472109219, in Englisch, 248 Seiten, University of Michigan Press, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
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Carol Weisbrod uses a variety of stories to raise important questions about how society, through law, defines relationships in the family. Beginning with a story most familiar from the opera Madame Butterfly, Weisbrod addresses issues such as marriage, divorce, parent-child relations and abuses, and non-marital intimate contact. Each chapter works with fiction or narratives inspired by biography or myth, ranging from the Book of Esther to the stories of Kafka. Weisbrod frames the book with running commentary on variations of the Madame Butterfly story, showing the ways in which fiction better expresses the complexities of intimate lives than does the language of the law. Butterfly, the Bride looks at law from the outside, using narrative to provide a fresh perspective on the issues of law and social structure---and individual responses to law. This book thoroughly explores relationships between inner and public lives by examining what is ordinarily classified as the sphere of private life---the world of family relationships. Carol Weisbrod is Ellen Ash Peters Professor of Law at the University of Connecticut. Her other books include The Boundaries of Utopia and Emblems of Pluralism., Hardcover, Label: University of Michigan Press, University of Michigan Press, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 1999-06-15, Studio: University of Michigan Press, Verkaufsrang: 6791839.
Butterfly, the Bride: Essays on Law, Narrative, and the Family (Law, Meaning, and Violence) (1999)
ISBN: 9780472109210 bzw. 0472109219, in Englisch, 248 Seiten, University of Michigan Press, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, -Daily Deals-.
Carol Weisbrod uses a variety of stories to raise important questions about how society, through law, defines relationships in the family. Beginning with a story most familiar from the opera Madame Butterfly, Weisbrod addresses issues such as marriage, divorce, parent-child relations and abuses, and non-marital intimate contact. Each chapter works with fiction or narratives inspired by biography or myth, ranging from the Book of Esther to the stories of Kafka. Weisbrod frames the book with running commentary on variations of the Madame Butterfly story, showing the ways in which fiction better expresses the complexities of intimate lives than does the language of the law. Butterfly, the Bride looks at law from the outside, using narrative to provide a fresh perspective on the issues of law and social structure---and individual responses to law. This book thoroughly explores relationships between inner and public lives by examining what is ordinarily classified as the sphere of private life---the world of family relationships. Carol Weisbrod is Ellen Ash Peters Professor of Law at the University of Connecticut. Her other books include The Boundaries of Utopia and Emblems of Pluralism., Hardcover, Label: University of Michigan Press, University of Michigan Press, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 1999-06-15, Studio: University of Michigan Press, Verkaufsrang: 6791839.
Butterfly, the Bride
ISBN: 9780472022847 bzw. 0472022849, in Englisch, University of Michigan Press, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Essays on Law, Narrative, and the Family, Essays on Law, Narrative, and the Family.
Butterfly, the Bride: Essays on Law, Narrative, and the Family (1999)
ISBN: 9780472109210 bzw. 0472109219, in Englisch, Univ of Michigan Pr, gebundenes Buch, neu.
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Butterfly, The Bride: Essays On Law, Narrative, And The Family (2004)
ISBN: 9780472089871 bzw. 0472089870, in Englisch, 238 Seiten, Univ of Michigan Pr, gebraucht.
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Butterfly, The Bride: Essays On Law, Narrative, And The Family (2004)
ISBN: 9780472089871 bzw. 0472089870, in Englisch, 238 Seiten, Univ of Michigan Pr, neu.
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