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Law and Justice as Seen on TV - by Elayne Rapping (Paperback)

Law and Justice as Seen on TV - by  Elayne Rapping (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>What's going on with the rise of tv law programs - both fictional and documentary, and how does that affect our lives and real court rooms.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>What's going on with the rise of tv law programs - both fictional and documentary, and how does that affect our lives and real court rooms.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Accessible and lucid.-- "www.sirreadalot.org"<br><br>In recent years, an expanding wave of law and criminal justice programs has emerged on American television. Elayne Rapping proves a masterful guide in her overview of a wide range of TV narrative fiction series, Court TV, talk shows, news, and other programs that deals with law, order, criminality, and justice, contextualizing TV crime and justice in the context of fierce political battles over these topics in the past decades of American history.--Douglas Kellner, author of Media Culture and Media Spectacle<br><br>Law and Justice as Seen on TV is deliberately provocative.-- "Akron Beacon Journal"<br><br>Law and Justice as Seen on TV provides a comprehensive and sophisticated look at the ways law appears nightly in the living rooms of millions of Americans. Combining valuable insights about the workings of the television industry with an insightful argument about the criminalization of American life, Elayne Rapping has made a distinctive contribution to interdisciplinary legal scholarship. Her work shows how valuable the analysis of popular culture can be in illuminating some of the most important legal and social issues of our time.--Austin Sarat, William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Jurisprudence and Political Science, Amherst College<br><br>Lively and engagingly written, it explores as Rapping writes, an interplay of aesthetics, politics, and legal history [that] come together in complex and often contradictory ways. Anyone who has watched these shows will appreciate seeing them in a new way. Much of the enjoyment in reading the book comes from Rapping's ability to draw on a wide range of cultural and intellectual interests and present them in down-to-earth language.-- "Trial"<br>

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