诉讼的话语 : 生活在美国社会底层人的法律意识 = Getting justice and getting even 🔍
(美)萨利·安格尔·梅丽(Sally Engle Merry)著 ; 郭星华, 王晓蓓, 王平译; 梅丽; 郭星华; 王晓蓓; 王平 北京大学出版社, Fa lü yu she hui yi cong (Beijing da xue chu ban she), Di 1 ban, Beijing Shi, 2007
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本书运用法律人类学的研究方法,对美国劳工阶层的法律意识和法律行为进行了深入的研究。她发现,在法院里使用的话语有三种:第一种主要是根据法律的范畴和解决方法,即法律话语;第二种是根据道德的范畴和解决方法,即道德话语;第三种是根据救助职业的范畴和解决方法,即治疗性话语。她还发现法律权利意识存在着一个根本性的悖论:处在社会底层的人们,在通过运用法律来主张自己在邻里及家庭关系中的法律权利的同时,也增强了他们对国家机构的依赖。原告利用法律的象征性权力来加强自己在与熟人的纠纷中的力量,但当问题进入法院以后他们就失去了对这种象征性权力的控制。
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梅丽 (Merry, Sally Engle)
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Peking University Press
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Fa lü yu she hui yi cong (Beijing da xue chu ban she), Di 1 ban, Beijing Shi, 2007
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China, People's Republic, China
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本书运用法律人类学的研究方法, 对美国劳工阶层的法律意识和法律行为进行了深入的研究, 内容包括:背景:两个新英格兰城镇及其初等法院, 法律意识和问题的类型, 问题的社会环境等
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2022-07-29
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