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Entextualizing domestic violence language ideology and violence against women in the Anglo-American hearsay principle

Title
Entextualizing domestic violence [electronic resource] : language ideology and violence against women in the Anglo-American hearsay principle / Jennifer Andrus.
Author
Andrus, Jennifer.
Publication
Oxford, UK : Oxford University Press, [2015]

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Description
1 online resource (xii, 217 pages) : illustrations.
Series Statement
Oxford studies in language and law
Uniform Title
  • Entextualizing domestic violence (Online)
  • Oxford studies in language and law.
Alternative Title
Entextualizing domestic violence (Online)
Subject
  • Evidence, Hearsay
  • Family violence
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-212) and index.
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Contents
Introduction: Legal language ideology, reported speech, and domestic violence -- 1. The legal discourse of domestic violence: language ideology and trustworthiness -- Part I. Anglo-American law and the in/admissibility of hearsay. 2. Legal empiricism in/and the language ideology of hearsay -- 3. Social discourses about domestic violence and hearsay: interdiscursivity and indexicality in the US Supreme Court -- Part II. The excited utterance exception in US v. Hadley. 4. Making the excited utterance legally intelligible: shifting audiences, contexts, and speakers -- 5. The attribution and disattribution of agency in the excited utterance exception -- 6. Conclusions: Entextualization and a legal accounting for domestic violence.
LCCN
2015372813
OCLC
ssj0001514686
Author
Andrus, Jennifer.
Title
Entextualizing domestic violence [electronic resource] : language ideology and violence against women in the Anglo-American hearsay principle / Jennifer Andrus.
Imprint
Oxford, UK : Oxford University Press, [2015]
Series
Oxford studies in language and law
Oxford studies in language and law.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-212) and index.
Access
Access restricted to authorized users.
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Available onsite at NYPL
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