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Fragmented method: Walter Benjamin, law, and representation in Joseph S. Jenkins’ Inheritance Law and Political Theology in Shakespeare and Milton

Fragmented method: Walter Benjamin, law, and representation in Joseph S. Jenkins’ Inheritance Law and Political Theology in Shakespeare and Milton
Fragmented method: Walter Benjamin, law, and representation in Joseph S. Jenkins’ Inheritance Law and Political Theology in Shakespeare and Milton
This review article considers the place of Walter Benjamin's thought in Joseph S. Jenkins' recent book and offers some broad reflections on the possibilities of Benjaminian legal scholarship
1535-685X
389-398
Nicholson, Matthew
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Nicholson, Matthew
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Nicholson, Matthew (2014) Fragmented method: Walter Benjamin, law, and representation in Joseph S. Jenkins’ Inheritance Law and Political Theology in Shakespeare and Milton. Law and Literature, 26 (3), 389-398. (doi:10.1080/1535685X.2014.928503).

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This review article considers the place of Walter Benjamin's thought in Joseph S. Jenkins' recent book and offers some broad reflections on the possibilities of Benjaminian legal scholarship

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Accepted/In Press date: 27 November 2013
e-pub ahead of print date: 18 September 2014
Published date: 18 September 2014
Organisations: Faculty of Business, Law and Art

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Local EPrints ID: 380982
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/380982
ISSN: 1535-685X
PURE UUID: bf505510-90bb-4764-a5f4-e47367895007

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