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Law Text Culture
Volume 10, 2006
The Trouble with Pictures: Law and Visual Culture
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CONTENTS
- The trouble with pictures - Katherine Biber and Mehera San Roque
- I am, we are... - Janet Chan
- Suburban Interventions, A Question of Property, and Assigned Value (title) - Sergio Munoz-Sarmiento
- William Gregory from The Innocents - Taryn Simon
- Photographs and labels: Against a criminology of innocence - Katherine Biber
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- Fugitive performances of death and injury - Rebecca Scott Bray
- The haunting of gay subjectivity: The cases of Oscar Wilde and John Marsden - Derek Dalton
- Dirty pictures: Defamation, reputation and nudity - David Rolph
- 'The gentlest of predations': Photography and privacy law - Christa Ludlow
- Get the picture: Central Australian indigenous paintings, which reveal collaborative thought about contemporary social situations - Craig San Roque
- The perpetrator in focus: Turn of the century Holocaust remembrance in The Specialist - Frances Guerin
- Checkpoint (Blacktown) by Zanny Begg - Joy Lai
- Distracting the masses: Art, local government and freedom of political speech in Australia - Katharine Gelber
- WearComp 4 - Steven Mann
- The image and the terrorist - Oliver Watts
- When the artwork takes the pictures - Mireille Astore
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Guest editors: Katherine Biber and Mehera San Roque
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