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图书目录: Acknowledgments
Preface Introduction I "They Came to Lawyers, You Know, What Can You Do?": American Exceptionalism and Judicial Activism II Of Human Vanity, Multiculturalism, and American Legalization: Tom Wolfe's The Bonfire of the Vanities III The Education of Scott Turow: An Analysis of One L, Presumed Innocent, The Burden of Proofi and Pleading Guilty IV Law as Soap Opera and Game Show: The Case of The People's Court V Race and Law: Promising Alchemical Reaction or Dangerous Trap? VI "Embedding Rights within Relationships": Gender, Law, and Sara Paretsky VII Of Control, Absolutes, and Handmaids: The Late-Twentieth-Century Abortion Debate VIII American Law and the Search for Cultural Redemption: A Discussion of William Gaddis's A Frolic of His Own IX To Have or Not to Have "a Project": The Law and Literature Movement Conclusion Works Cited or Referred To Index |