Butterfly, the Bride: Essays on Law, Narrative, and the Family (Law, Meaning, and Violence)
معرفی کتاب «Butterfly, the Bride: Essays on Law, Narrative, and the Family (Law, Meaning, and Violence)» نوشتهٔ Carol Weisbrod; Michigan Publishing (University of Michigan)، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of Michigan Press در سال 2004. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Uses fiction to enrich our understanding of the law that deals with marriage 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 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 . Carol Weisbrod Uses A Variety Of Stories To Illuminate Important Issues In How Society, Through Law, Defines Important Relationships In The Family. Beginning With A Story Most Familiar To Us In The Opera Madame Butterfly, This Book Addresses Such Issues As Marriage, Divorce, Parent-child Relations And Abuses, And Nonmarital Intimate Contacts. Each Chapter Works With Fictional Literature Or Narratives Inspired By Biography Or Myth, Ranging From The Book Of Esther To The Stories Of Kafka To Memoirs Of Family Life. Weisbrod Unites The Book With Running Commentary On Madame Butterfly And Variations On That Story. These Commentaries On Variations On The Butterfly Story Wonderfully Exhibit The Author's Argument That Fiction Better Expresses The Complexity Of Intimate Lives Than Does The Crude, Simple Language Of The Law. Weisbrod Looks At Law From The Outside, Using Narratives To Provide A Perspective On The Issues Of Law And Social Structure - And Individual Responses To Law. Butterfly, The Bride Explores The Relationships Between The Inner Life And The Public Through An Examination Of What Is Ordinarily Classified As The Sphere Of Private Life, The World Of Family Relationships. Introduction -- The Bride -- The Couple -- Contracts -- The Family -- Children -- Law -- Breaking The Butterfly -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Index. Carol Weisbrod. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 169-231) And Index. 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 nonmarital intimate contacts. Each chapter works with fiction or narratives inspired by biography or myth, ranging from the Book of Esther to the stories of Kafka. Weisbrod unites 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 crude, simple 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. This book consists of a set of discussions that look at law, and particularly family law, in light of works commonly classified as narrative or literature.
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