Spectacles and Specters A Performative Theory of Political Trials

Spectacles and Specters draws on theories of performativity to conceptualize the entanglements of law and political violence, offering a radical departure from accounts that consider political trials as instrumental in exercising or containing political violence. Legal scholar Başak Ertür argues ins...

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Law
Philosophy & Theory
Political Science
LAW / International bisacsh
Performative (Philosophy)
Political violence
Trials (Political crimes and offenses) History
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