THET408L

Seminar: Theory and Performance Studies; Performativity of Law and Justice

Crosslisted with ANTH468V. Credit only granted for THET408L or ANTH468V. Law is theatre, sport, and business. True stories are creatively told to select audiences and stakes are high. This class will explore the performances and performative power of courtroom trials and testimony, as well as offstage legal culture. We will examine notions of truth, evidence, reason, and justice, and will analyze examples from both the everyday and the sensational.

Sister Courses: THET408A, THET408B, THET408C, THET408D, THET408E, THET408F, THET408G, THET408I, THET408K, THET408M, THET408N, THET408O, THET408P, THET408R, THET408T, THET408U, THET408W, THET408X, THET408Y, THET408Z

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During the Spring 2020 and Spring 2021 semesters, students could choose to take some of their courses pass-fail mid-semester which skews grade data aggregated across multiple semesters.

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