@misc {TN_libero_mab2,
author = { Sarat, Austin },
title = { When the State Kills Capital Punishment and the American Condition },
publisher = {Princeton University Press},
publisher = {},
isbn = {9780691188669},
keywords = { Capital punishment United States , Capital punishment. , LAW / Jurisprudence },
year = {2018},
year = {, ©2001},
abstract = {Frontmatter -- -- CONTENTS -- -- Preface to the Paperback Edition -- -- Acknowledgments -- -- Chapter 1. Introduction: "If Timothy McVeigh Doesn't Deserve to Die, Who Does?" -- -- PART ONE. State Killing and the Politics of Vengeance -- -- Chapter 2. The Return of Revenge: Hearing the Voice of the Victim in Capital Trials -- -- Chapter 3. Killing Me Softly: Capital Punishment and the Technologies for Taking Life -- -- PART TWO. State Killing in the Legal Process -- -- Chapter 4. Capital Trials and the Ordinary World of State Killing -- -- Chapter 5. The Role of the Jury in the Killing State -- -- Chapter 6. Narrative Strategy and Death Penalty Advocacy: Attempting to Save the Condemned -- -- PART THREE. The Cultural Life of Capital Punishment -- -- Chapter 7. To See or Not To See: On Televising Executions -- -- Chapter 8. State Killing in Popular Culture: Responsibility and Representation i n Dead Man Walking, Last Dance, and The Green Mile -- -- Chapter 9. Conclusion: Toward a New Abolitionism -- -- Notes -- -- Index},
address = { Princeton, NJ , },
url = { http://slubdd.de/katalog?TN_libero_mab2 }
}
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