“卡多佐法律与文学研究”十周年纪念

S. Tiefenbrun
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去年春天,我很荣幸地被选为法律与人文学院的院长,这个组织在结构上和意识形态上都与卡多佐法律与文学研究所有联系。LHI赞助讨论会、讲座、文学和法律沙龙,以及其他跨学科的学术活动,这些活动通常作为文集或个别文章发表在杂志上。该杂志是广泛的法律和文学主题的重要学术研究的储存库,是LHI许多活动的灵感和信息来源。在阅读《威尼斯商人》杂志1993年的一卷时,我受到启发,组织了一次关于法律与艺术的国际研讨会,聚集了法律和文学领域的领导者。他们见证并评论了威尼斯商人的重审:夏洛克诉安东尼奥上诉。一年后,这部作品再次在纽约市律师协会上演,由几个部分组成:戏剧第四幕审判场景的表演,为上诉人和被上诉人撰写并在《纽约法律杂志》上发表摘要和答辩摘要,在包括两名联邦法官在内的七位法官、《每日新闻》的戏剧评论家、法学教授和莎士比亚学者面前进行实际审判。《威尼斯商人再审案》在纽约市律师协会的大厅里吸引了两百多人的旁听席,这证明了法律与文学运动的内在价值。这部两小时的作品是文学史上真正值得纪念的事件,因为它关注的是一部文学名著的法律问题。这部不同寻常的《威尼斯商人》的制作涉及了《威尼斯商人》杂志的关键人物,没有他们严谨的知识、法律经验和敏锐的文学敏感性,这种“事情”就不会发生。我真的很自豪能成为LHI团队的一员和期刊的撰稿人,因为这些人的创造力被证明是具有感染力的
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On the Tenth Anniversary of "Cardozo Studies in Law and Literature"
Last Spring I was honored to be elected President of the Law and Humanities Institute, an organization linked structurally and ideologically to the Cardozo Studies in Law and Literature. The LHI sponsors colloquia, lectures, literary and legal salons, as well as other interdisciplinary, scholarly events, which are often published in the journal as Proceedings or as individual articles. The journal, which is the repository of significant scholarly studies on a wide range of legal and literary subjects, is the inspirational and informational source for many of LHI's events. While reading a 1993 volume of the journal dedicated to The Merchant ofVenice, I was inspired to organize an international symposium on Law and the Arts, which gathered together leaders in the field of Law and Literature. They witnessed and commented on the Retrial of the Merchant of Venice: Shylock v. Antonio on Appeal. This production, staged again at the New York City Bar Association one year later, consisted of several segments: the performance of the trial scene in Act IV of the play, the writing and publication of briefs and reply briefs for the Appellant and Appellee in the New York Law Journal, the staging of the actual trial before seven judges including two federal judges, the theater critic of the Daily News, law professors, and Shakespeare scholars. The Retrial of the Merchant of Venice attracted a standing room only crowd of more than two hundred people in the Great Hall of the New York City Bar Association a testimony to the intrinsic value of the Law and Literature Movement. The two hour production was a truly memorable event in the annals of literary history simply because it focused on the legal issues of a literary masterpiece. This unusual production of The Merchant of Venice involved key players of the journal without whose intellectual rigor, experience in the law, and keen literary sensitivity this "happening" would not have taken place. I am truly proud to be a member of the team of the LHI and a contributor to the journal because the creative energy of these people has proven to be contagious as well as
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