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Law and Humanities is a peer-reviewed journal, providing a forum for scholarly discourse within the arts and humanities around the subject of law. Editor: David Gurnham (Soton); Book reviews: Matteo Nicolini (Verona); Arts: Elena Cooper (CREATe).
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SOUNDINGS EVENT: exploring intersection of sound, art, embodiment, law & justice. How can sound-art & embodied methods disclose the way legal alienation is experienced & perceived? On 14 July pm, Manchester, led by @drshaneburke.bsky.social, J Twemlow & K Chatburn. Book here 👉 tinyurl.com/37c88xvr
New issue marks 100 years since first publication of Kafka's brilliant unfinished novel 'The Castle': guest editorial (Ekaterina Yahyaoui Krivenko) and all research articles, essays, arts and book reviews now available on the website: www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
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Our banner photo 👆by Virginia Rodrigues captures the tension of the final scene of Anmol Vellani’s new play Innocence (based on Kafka's The Trial) in its debut run at the Goethe Institute, Bangalore, 2024: Leena (Kafka’s Leni) stands tall, ready to assassinate K; image discussed in our editorial 👆
Starting today: our Arts Editor dives into L&H back issues, tracing our journal’s contribution to scholarship about the arts since its foundation in 2007; 🎭 💃🎨 ⚖️ Elena would be delighted to connect with you all @drelenacooper.bsky.social
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New production announced by @bridgetheatre.bsky.social and we're watching with interest: how will this be reimagined by writer/director Simon Stone? www.bridgetheatre.co.uk/whats-on/the...
NEW ARTS REVIEW: Sarah Hook reviews Grey Lines, a visual-art exhibition exploring inter-relation of art & law in tattooing curated by tattooist A McDade & @drmarieip.bsky.social: how does tattooing ‘live’ within the ‘grey lines’ set by legally inspired tattoo-community norms? tinyurl.com/mtapxcap
Our Arts Editor was delighted to join the 1st of the law & humanities ECR forums, to be held in each of the UK’s four Nations this summer; today was the Scotland meet convened by @uofglaw.bsky.social’s Prof Marco Goldoni 👇more about @ials.bsky.social’s ‘4 nations’ forums here 👉 tinyurl.com/5n8x6n9z
"what cannot be said out loud, can sometimes be danced" words from Lyn Gardner in @thestage.co.uk magazine👇 but for us, at L&H calls to mind themes in law & dance: Choreography of Consent project led by Marie-Andree Jacob @lsjleeds.bsky.social & Anna Macdonald @unioftheartslondon.bsky.social
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ARTS NEWS: @ruthhoughton.bsky.social will review 'The Words that Bind Us' (staged by @durhamcathedral.bsky.social) for @law-and-humanities.bsky.social: a light installation by sculptor Nicola Anthony, interweaving text with visual/sensory experience, responding to Magna Carta tinyurl.com/4fxd5vke
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Exclusive: In a Suffolk prison, inmates have been taking part in workshops to prepare them for careers in theatre. The Stage was invited in to find out what the scheme, called Second Stage, has meant to the participants. Read more 👉 www.thestage.co.uk/news/new...
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