Synesthetic Legalities : Sensory Dimensions of Law and Jurisprudence
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Synesthesia is the phenomenon where sensual perceptions are joined together as a combined experience. This volume explores the richly complex manifestations of synesthesia and law. It explores how we feel/taste/smell/see/hear law within the synesthetic scope of legal interpretation, legal consciousness and legal culture. The work explores aspects of embodiment, place, and presence that constitutively frame law amidst social, cultural, and historical contexts. Particulars located in the layers of synesthetic legalities semiotically generate a notion of law that challenges and transforms the legal semiotic beyond the visual.
Synesthesia is the phenomenon where sensual perceptions are joined together as a combined experience that is, the ability to feel color, hear the visual, or even smell emotion. These types of unions expand the normativity of our legal thinking, as the abilities to represent the tethering of emotion, place, and concept to law are magnified. In this way, interpretations of law and legal phenomena that are enriched with embodied meaning contribute to our understanding of how law works namely through sensory input, sensory output, and the attachment that happens within these sensory unions. This edited volume explores the richly complex manifestations of synesthesia and law drawing from a plurality of approaches, including legal studies, philosophy, social science, linguistics, history, cultural studies, and the humanities. Contributions in the volume discuss how we feel/taste/smell/see/hear law within the synesthetic scope of legal interpretation, legal consciousness, and legal culture. The collection examines aspects of embodiment, place, and presence that constitutively frame law amidst social, cultural, and historical contexts.
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