The Invention of Suspicion

The Invention of Suspicion
Author: Lorna Hutson
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2011-04-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780191615894

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The Invention of Suspicion argues that the English justice system underwent changes in the sixteenth century that, because of the system's participatory nature, had a widespread effect and a decisive impact on the development of English Renaissance drama. These changes gradually made evidence evaluation a popular skill: justices of peace and juries were increasingly required to weigh up the probabilities of competing narratives of facts. At precisely the same time, English dramatists were absorbing, from Latin legal rhetoric and from Latin comedy, poetic strategies that enabled them to make their plays more persuasively realistic, more 'probable'. The result of this enormously rich conjunction of popular legal culture and ancient forensic rhetoric was a drama in which dramatis personae habitually gather evidence and 'invent' arguments of suspicion and conjecture about one another, thus prompting us, as readers and audience, to reconstruct this 'evidence' as stories of characters' private histories and inner lives. In this drama, people act in uncertainty, inferring one another's motives and testing evidence for their conclusions. As well as offering an overarching account of how changes in juridical epistemology relate to post-Reformation drama, this book examines comic dramatic writing associated with the Inns of Court in the overlooked decades of the 1560s and 70s. It argues that these experiments constituted an influential sub-genre, assimilating the structures of Roman comedy to current civic and political concerns with the administration of justice. This sub-genre's impact may be seen in Shakespeare's early experiments in revenge tragedy, history play and romance comedy, in Titus Andronicus, Henry VI and The Comedy of Errors, as well as Jonson's Every Man in his Humour, Bartholomew Fair and The Alchemist. The book ranges from mid-fifteenth century drama, through sixteenth century interludes to the drama of the 1590s and 1600s. It draws on recent research by legal historians, and on a range of legal-historical sources in print and manuscript.

The History of William of Newburgh

The History of William of Newburgh
Author: William (of Newburgh)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 442
Release: 1856
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: MSU:31293107297198

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Homo Interpretans

Homo Interpretans
Author: Johann Michel
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2019-04-03
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781786608840

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Leading contemporary philosopher Johann Michel offers an innovative reflection on the human being. The book presents an interdisciplinary study that engages philosophy, sociology and anthropology, offering a systematic analysis of the phenomenon of interpretation.

The Prisoners Friend

The Prisoners  Friend
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 610
Release: 1849
Genre: Crime
ISBN: STANFORD:36105062967182

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The History of Canada Canada under British rule

The History of Canada  Canada under British rule
Author: William Kingsford
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 562
Release: 1893
Genre: Canada
ISBN: HARVARD:HWEQPB

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Mass Capture

Mass Capture
Author: Lily Cho
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021-11-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780228009320

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Under the terms of the Chinese Immigration Act of 1885, Canada implemented a vast protocol for acquiring detailed personal information about Chinese migrants. Among the bewildering array of state documents used in this effort were CI 9s: issued from 1885 to 1953, they included date of birth, place of residence, occupation, identifying marks, known associates, and, significantly, identification photographs. The originals were transferred to microfilm and destroyed in 1963; more than 41,000 grainy reproductions of CI 9s remain. Lily Cho explores how the CI 9s functioned as a form of surveillance and a process of mass capture that produced non-citizens, revealing the surprising dynamism of non-citizenship constantly regulated and monitored, made and remade, by an anxious state. The first mass use of identification photography in Canada, they make up the largest archive of images of Chinese migrants in the country, including people who stood no chance of being photographed otherwise. But CI 9s generated far more information than could be processed, and there is nothing straightforward about the knowledge that they purported to contain. Cho finds traces of alternate forms of kinship in the archive as well as evidence of the ways that families were separated. In attending to the particularities of these images and documents, Mass Capture uncovers the alternative story that lies in the refusals and resistances enacted by the mass captured. Illustrated with painstakingly reconstituted digital reproductions of the microfilm record, Mass Capture reclaims the CI 9s as more than documents of racist repression, suggesting the possibilities for beauty and dignity in the archive, for captivation as well as capture.

The Weekly Reporter

The Weekly Reporter
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1432
Release: 1871
Genre: Law reports, digests, etc
ISBN: UOM:35112102789023

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The Legal Observer and Solicitors Journal

The Legal Observer  and Solicitors  Journal
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 604
Release: 1856
Genre: Law
ISBN: STANFORD:36105063322460

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