The Cultural Lives of Capital Punishment

The Cultural Lives of Capital Punishment

by Christian Boulanger and Austin Sarat
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 16/05/2017

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How does the way we think and feel about the world around us affect the existence and administration of the death penalty? What role does capital punishment play in defining our political and cultural identity?


After centuries during which capital punishment was a normal and self-evident part of criminal punishment, it has now taken on a life of its own in various arenas far beyond the limits of the penal sphere. In this volume, the authors argue that in order to understand the death penalty, we need to know more about the "cultural lives"—past and present—of the state’s ultimate sanction.


They undertake this “cultural voyage” comparatively—examining the dynamics of the death penalty in Mexico, the United States, Poland, Kyrgyzstan, India, Israel, Palestine, Japan, China, Singapore, and South Korea—arguing that we need to look beyond the United States to see how capital punishment “lives” or “dies” in the rest of the world, how images of state killing are produced and consumed elsewhere, and how they are reflected, back and forth, in the emerging international judicial and political discourse on the penalty of death and its abolition.


Contributors:


Sangmin Bae


Christian Boulanger


Julia Eckert


Agata Fijalkowski


Evi Girling


Virgil K.Y. Ho


David T. Johnson


Botagoz Kassymbekova


Shai Lavi


Jürgen Martschukat


Alfred Oehlers


Judith Randle


Judith Mendelsohn Rood


Austin Sarat


Patrick Timmons


Nicole Tarulevicz


Louise Tyler

ISBN:
9780804767712
9780804767712
Category:
Penology & punishment
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
16-05-2017
Language:
English
Publisher:
Stanford University Press

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