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David Bowie Outlaw Essays On Difference Authenticity Ethics Art Love 1st Edition Alex Sharpe

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David Bowie Outlaw Essays On Difference Authenticity Ethics Art Love 1st Edition Alex Sharpe
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.74 MB
Pages: 112
Author: Alex Sharpe
ISBN: 9780367691042, 0367691043
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1

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David Bowie Outlaw Essays On Difference Authenticity Ethics Art Love 1st Edition Alex Sharpe by Alex Sharpe 9780367691042, 0367691043 instant download after payment.

This book explores the relevance of David Bowie’s life and music for contemporary legal and cultural theory. Focusing on Bowie the artist, as well as his artworks, this book brings to life particular theoretical ideas, creative methodologies and ethical debates that have contemporary relevance within the fields of law, social theory, ethics and art. What unites the essays presented here is that they all point to a beyond of law: to the fact that law is not enough, or to be more precise, that it is too much – too much to bear. For those of us who, like Bowie, see art, creativity and love as what ought to be the central organising principles of life, law is inadequate. In the face of its certainties, its rigidities, and its conceits, these essays – through David Bowie – call forth the monster who laughs at the law, celebrate inauthenticity as a deeper truth, explore the ethical limits of art, cut up the laws of writing, and embrace that which is most antithetical to law, love. This original engagement with the limits of law will appeal to those working in legal theory and law and popular culture, in art and cultural studies, as well as those with a more general interest in David Bowie's life and music.

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