Issue No. 2 Law
History decays into images, not into stories
Part 1 – LAWSCAPES
- The Dancer from the DanceImages and Imaginaries by Desmond Manderson
- Figuring Folk JusticeFrancis Howard Greenway’s Prison Scenes from Newgate, Bristol, 1812 by Helen Hughes
- Emanuel de Witte’s Interior of the Oude Kerk, DelftImages of Life as Religion, Individualism, and the Critique of Legal Ideology by David S. Caudill
- Clothes Maketh the ManMimesis, Laughter, and the Colonial Rule of Law by Shane Chalmers
Part 2 – LACUNAE
- Law-less SilenceExtraordinary Rendition, the Law, and Silence in Edmund Clark’s Negative Publicity by Clare Fuery-Jones
- Earle’s Lithography and the Force of Law by Keith Broadfoot
- Forensic Listening in Lawrence Abu Hamdan’s Saydnaya (the missing 19dB) by James Parker
Part 3 – ICONS
- No Stickers on Hard-Hats, No Flags on CranesHow the Federal Building Code Highlights the Repressive Tendencies of Power by Agatha Court
- Spectropolitics and Invisibility of the MigrantOn Images that Make People “Illegal” by Dorota Gozdecka
- Murals as a Play On Space in the Islamic Republic of Iran by Samuel Blanch