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Crimes of writing: problems in the containment of representation

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Crimes of Writings examines questions surrounding subjectivity, authenticity, and writing.

First, Stewart examines cases of forgery, literary imposture, pornography and graffiti, and the development, from the early eighteenth century onward, of the laws articulating such crimes.

Second, she uses `crimes of writing' to connote the ways in which such practices are in fact inversions or negations of cultural rules.

Finally, she claims that crimes of writing are delineated bylaw because they specifically undermine the status of the Law itself.

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Oxford University Press
0195362098 / 9780195362091
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
809
23/07/1992
English
353 pages
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