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Reproducing Rape
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 265

Reproducing Rape

  • Categories: Law

This book offers new insight into one of the most disturbing social problems of modern societies: rape. Using tape recordings of actual trials, Gregory M. Matoesian looks at the social construction of rape trials and at how a woman's experience of violation can be transformed in the courtroom into an act of routine, consensual sex. Matoesian examines the language of the courtroom, focusing on how defense lawyers interpret and classify rape in a way that makes the victim's experience appear as a normal sexual encounter. He analyzes the language that defense attorneys use in cross-examination to argue that courtroom talk can shape the victim's testimony to fit male standards of legitimate sexual practice. On this view, cross-examination is an adversarial war of words through which lawyers manipulate reality and perpetuate the patriarchal domination of women. Reproducing Rape will interest students and professionals in law, criminology, sociology, feminist theory, linguistics, and anthropology.

Law and the Language of Identity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 278

Law and the Language of Identity

Matoesian uses the notorious 1991 rape trial of William Kennedy Smith to provide an indepth analysis of language use and its role in that trial and the law more generally.

Multimodal Performance and Interaction in Focus Groups
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 204

Multimodal Performance and Interaction in Focus Groups

Focus group interviews have seen explosive growth in recent years. They provide evaluations of social science, educational, and marketing projects by soliciting opinions from a number of participants on a given topic. However, there is more to the focus group than soliciting mere opinions. Moving beyond a narrow preoccupation with topic talk, Gilbert and Matoesian take a novel direction to focus group analysis. They address how multimodal resources – the integration of speech, gesture, gaze, and posture – orchestrate communal relations and professional identities, linking macro orders of space-time to microcosmic action in a focus group evaluation of community policing training. They con...

MULTIMODAL CONDUCT IN THE LAW LANGUAGE, GESTURE AND MATERIALITY IN LEGAL INTERACTION.
  • Language: en

MULTIMODAL CONDUCT IN THE LAW LANGUAGE, GESTURE AND MATERIALITY IN LEGAL INTERACTION.

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Just Words, Second Edition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 236

Just Words, Second Edition

Previous edition, 1st, published in 1998.

Multimodal Conduct in the Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 261

Multimodal Conduct in the Law

The first in-depth study to integrate the study of legal language with analysis of multimodal communication.

Multimodal Conduct in the Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 260

Multimodal Conduct in the Law

The study of language and law has seen explosive growth in the past twenty-five years. Research on police interrogations, trial examination, jury deliberation, plea bargains, same sex marriage, to name a few, has shown the central role of written and oral forms of language in the construction of legal meaning. However, there is another side of language that has rarely been analyzed in legal settings: the role of gesture and how it integrates with language in the law. This is the first book-length investigation of language and multimodal conduct in the law. Using audio-video tapes from a famous rape trial, Matoesian and Gilbert examine legal identity and impression management in the sociocultural performance of precedent, expert testimony, closing argument, exhibits, reported speech and trial examination. Drawing on insights from Jakobson and Silverstein, the authors show how the poetic function inheres not only in language but multimodal conduct generally. Their analysis opens up new empirical territory for both forensic linguistics and gesture studies.

The Suspect's Statement
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 221

The Suspect's Statement

Explores how suspect statements are elicited in police interrogations, written down and transformed into a document that is cited in court.

Translating the Social World for Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 315

Translating the Social World for Law

In coordinated papers that are grounded in empirical research, the volume contributors use careful linguistic analysis to understand how attempts to translate between different disciplines can misfire in systematic ways.

Language and Legal Interpretation in International Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 361

Language and Legal Interpretation in International Law

Language and Legal Interpretation in International Law sheds light on the complicated process of language interpretation that adjudicators (judges and arbitrators) and legal practitioners adopt when they act within international legal systems. The book also analyzes the role that language and the diversity of languages and national legal cultures plays in different international legal systems.