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ISSN impreso

1743-8721

ISSN electrónico

1743-9752

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SAGE Publishing (SAGE)

País de edición

Estados Unidos

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Book Review: After Law

Stuart Gray

Palabras clave: Law; Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous); Cultural Studies.

Pp. 174387212211255

Editorial

Austin Sarat

Palabras clave: Law; Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous); Cultural Studies.

Pp. 529-529

Book Review: Political Mourning: Identity and Responsibility in the Wake of Tragedy

Quinn Lester

Palabras clave: Law; Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous); Cultural Studies.

Pp. 789-791

Book Review: Disaffected: Emotion, Sedition, and Colonial Law in the Anglosphere

Sara Murphy

Palabras clave: Law; Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous); Cultural Studies.

Pp. 791-794

Book Review: Reproductive Rights as Human Rights: Women of Color and the Fight for Reproductive Justice

Julietta Hua

Palabras clave: Law; Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous); Cultural Studies.

Pp. 794-796

Book Review: The Authority of the Court and the Peril of Politics

Jack Jackson

Palabras clave: Law; Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous); Cultural Studies.

Pp. 796-798

Through a Comedic Glass, Darkly: Ethics, Humor, and Home Ownership in Spain’s Early Technocratic Years (1957–1963)

Diana Roxana Jorza

<jats:p> The current essay analyzes three oppositional film comedies produced during Franco’s totalitarian regime, after Spain transitioned to an Opus Dei technocratic rule and after the Ministry of Housing was created to solve the chronic lodging problems of the time. My analysis focuses on how La vida por delante/ Life Ahead (Dir. Fernando Fernán Gómez, 1958), El pisito/ The Little Apartment (Dir. Marco Ferreri, 1959), and El verdugo/ The Executioner (Dir. Luis García Berlanga, 1963) humorously critique the contemporaneous housing predicaments and the existing residential legislation. The article argues that these comedies effectively breach the hegemonically sanctioned thresholds of ethical, political, and aesthetic decorum of contemporaneous Spain by successfully resorting to an eminently materialistic, antimelodramatic discourse and to unsympathetic characters, prone to successive moral capitulations in their desperate chase for a decent housing and social advancement. </jats:p>

Palabras clave: Law; Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous); Cultural Studies.

Pp. 174387212211318

Legal Aesthesis: Affect, Space and Encounter

Daniel Matthews; Illan rua Wall

Palabras clave: Law; Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous); Cultural Studies.

Pp. 174387212110565