:Law as Performance: Theatricality, Spectatorship, and the Making of Law in Ancient, Medieval, and Early Modern Europe

IF 0.4 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS MODERN PHILOLOGY Pub Date : 2023-09-27 DOI:10.1086/727575
Raphael Magarik
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Although discussing high-stakes, tense disputation, Peters does not write contentiously. (Though there are points of substantial correction: a remarkable footnote, which begins on page 146 and colonizes the entirety of 147, debunks the claim that the advent of the inquisitorial process in medieval Europe meant the end of “community participation” in trials.) I sometimes felt I was on an impossibly erudite, analytically acute, and very funny tour of European law, as it was practiced: messily, showily, and humanly. Yet Peters challenges two familiar ideas about law, related to each other. First, philosophers from Plato on have argued that law ought not be, or even is the antithesis of, theatricality; second, numerous histories plot toward legal theatricality’s decline, its replacement by a rule-driven, soberly bureaucratic, and modern courtroom.
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《作为表演的法律:古代、中世纪和近代早期欧洲的戏剧性、观赏性和法律的制定》
虽然讨论的是高风险、紧张的争论,但彼得斯的写作并不充满争议。(尽管书中有一些地方需要进行实质性的更正:从第146页开始的一个引人注目的脚注占据了147页的全部篇幅,它驳斥了中世纪欧洲出现调查程序意味着审判中“社区参与”终结的说法。)有时我觉得自己是在对欧洲法律进行一次不可思议的博学、分析敏锐、非常有趣的旅行,就像它的实践一样:混乱、华丽、人性化。然而,彼得斯挑战了两种彼此相关的熟悉的法律观念。首先,自柏拉图以来的哲学家们认为,法律不应该是戏剧性,甚至不应该是戏剧性的对立面;其次,许多历史都描绘了法律戏剧的衰落,取而代之的是规则驱动的、严肃的官僚主义和现代法庭。
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