Handbook title: The Oxford Handbook of and Humanities ISBN: 9780190695620 (print)

Editors: Simon Stern, Bernadette Meyler, Maksymilian Del Mar

Simon Stern, Univ. of Toronto Introduction Bernadette Meyler, Stanford Law School Maksymilian Del Mar, Queen Mary Univ. of London School of Law

Section I: Methodologies

Christopher Tomlins Materialism and Legal Historiography, Law, UC Berkeley From Bachelard to Benjamin Hyo Yoon Kang & Sara Kendall Legal Materiality Kent Law School Carolin Behrmann Law, Visual Studies and Image History Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz Henrike Manuwald Book History Seminar für Deutsche Philologie, Georg-August- Universität Göttingen Stephen Robertson Digital Humanities History and Art History, George Mason Univ Renisa Mawani Post-Colonial Legal Studies Sociology, Univ of British Columbia Camille Gear Rich Racial Ambiguity Blues: Contemporary Challenges for USC Law School Racialization Theory in the Twenty-First Century Rabia Belt, Stanford Law School Disability, Law, and the Humanities: & The Rise of Disability Legal Studies Doron Dorfman, Syracuse University College of Law Tracy McNulty Psychoanalysis and Law Comparative Literature, Cornell Univ. 2

Suzanne Keen Empathy and Affect Studies Dean of Faculty & Prof of English, Hamilton College Julie Stone Peters Mapping Law and Performance: Reflections on the English & Comp. Lit., Columbia Univ. Dilemmas of an Interdisciplinary Conjunction

Section II: Themes

Mariana Valverde Spacetime in/and Law Centre for Criminology, Univ. of Toronto Timothy Hyde Boundaries, Walls, Envelopes, Rooms and other Architecture, MIT Spatialities of Law Annelise Riles The Sociality of the Platform Law & Anthropology, Northwestern Univ. John Frow Personhood English, Univ of Sydney Norman W. Spaulding Trauma, Memory, and the Law Stanford Law School Marett Leiboff Challenging the Legal Self through Performance School of Law, Univ of Wollongong Daniel Benjamin Williams Accident English, Columbia Univ. Subha Mukherji Facing : Evidence, Legibility and Pensiveness in English, Univ. of Cambridge the Early Modern Imagination Ellen Spolsky The Gap between Fairness and Law: Hamlet and English, Bar-Ilan Univ. Equity from a Cognitive Perspective Nomi Stolzenberg From Eternity to Here: Divine Accommodation and USC Law School the Lost Language of Law John P. McCormick Machiavelli’s Camillus and the Tension Political Science, Univ of Chicago Between Leadership and 3

Panu Minkkinen Agonism, Democracy, and Law Faculty of Law, Univ. of Helsinki Eric Heinze An Anti-Liberal Defense of Free Speech: Foundations School of Law, Queen Mary Univ. of London of Democracy in the Western Philosophical Canon

Section III: Areas of Law

Khiara M. Bridges Family Law School of Law, Boston Univ. Elizabeth S. Anker English, Cornell Univ Sherally Munshi Immigration Georgetown Law School Gregory Ablavsky, Stanford Law School Indigenous Law

Sarah Deer, Univ. of Kansas School of Law

Justin Richland, Anthropology, Univ. of Chicago Sarah Keenan Property: Changing Formations of Having and Being School of Law, Birkbeck, Univ. of London Andrew Gilden Intellectual Property’s Queer Turn Willamette Univ. College of Law Christopher N. Warren English, Carnegie Mellon Univ Julia Simon-Kerr Uncovering Credibility Univ. of Connecticut School of Law Noa Ben Asher of Sex, Changed Pace Law School

4

Section IV: Legal Genres

Andrew Benjamin Bricker The Functions of Legal Literature and Case Reporting Literary Studies, Ghent Univ. before and after Stare Decisis Rex Ferguson Trials and the Impressionism of Advocacy English, Univ. of Birmingham Donald R. Davis Maxims Asian Studies, University of Texas - Austin Ari Z. Bryen Responsa Classical Studies, Vanderbilt Univ. Steven Wilf Legal Treatises Univ. of Conn. School of Law Heikki Pihlajamäki Legal Codes as Cultural Products Faculty of Law, Univ. of Helsinki Tal Kastner Form Contracts NYU School of Law Robert Spoo Legal Paratexts College of Law, Univ. of Tulsa Valérie Hayaert Emblems Institut d'études avancées de Paris Bennett Capers Video as Text/Archive Brooklyn Law School Cristina Vatulescu Police Files: An Intermedia Genre Comparative Literature, NYU Hillary Chute Comics English, Northeastern Univ.