Both law and popular culture pervade our lives. Popular culture
constructs our perceptions of law and changes the way that players in
the legal system behave. Now in its second edition, Law and Popular
Culture: A Course Book explores the interface between two subjects of
enormous importance to everyone - law and popular culture.
Each chapter takes a particular legally themed film or television show,
such as Philadelphia, Dead Man Walking, or Law and Order, treating
it as both a cultural text and a legal text.
The new edition has been updated with new photos and includes greater
emphasis on television than in the first edition because there are so
many DVDs of older TV shows now available.
Law and Popular Culture is written in an accessible and engaging
style, without theoretical jargon, and can serve as a basic text for
undergraduates or graduate courses and be taught by anyone who enjoys
pop culture and is interested in law. An instructor's manual is
available on request from the publisher and author.