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Law, Narrative and Masterplot: New Research Perspectives (eBook)

Edited by: Chris Bevan, David Gurnham

ISBN13: 9781040367261
Published: June 2025
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
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The book brings together a range of socio-legal and law and humanities scholars to elaborate and explore the idea of the legal ‘masterplot’.

There is a class of narrative, sometimes referred to as ‘masterplot’ or ‘metanarrative’, that stands above the plethora of other stories, plots and myths that may be found in law. This book focuses on the masterplot concept as providing a productive yet largely underexplored way of seeing, understanding and responding to legal controversies and socio-legal problems. Masterplots may be understood as those prevalent and enduring ideas and narratives that form the basis of expectations, assumptions, stereotypes and prejudices. In legal contexts, masterplots give shape and significance to particular experiences or issues. In aligning with them, legal arguments, judgments and reforms gain acceptability, and can be presented as authoritative, proportionate and legitimate. Reflecting, from different legal perspectives and subdisciplines, on the masterplots at play in our current legal frameworks, this collection illuminates the often-hidden ways in which law functions.

This book will appeal to students and scholars of socio-legal studies, sociology, social policy, and humanities approaches to law.

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Jurisprudence, eBooks
Contents:
Part 1: What are Masterplots in Law?
1. Law, Narrative and Masterplot: an Introduction
Chris Bevan and David Gurnham
2. Narrative and Case Law: The Reciprocity of the Particular and General
Richard Walsh

Part 2: Responsibility and Blame
3. Desert and Redemption: The Homelessness Masterplot
Chris Bevan
4. Punitive Rhetoric and Prison Poems: A Curious Narrative Convergence
David Gurnham

Part 3: Legal Masterplot and Gender
5. Dismantling the Masterplot of Domestic Violence and Abuse
Rebecca Shaw
6. The Masterplot of the Market: Constructing Exchange, Family, and Work
Luke P. Norris and Allison Tait

Part 4: History, Time, and Temporality
7. Defining Marriage: Losing the Masterplot
Rebecca Probert
8. The Maxim ‘Justice Delayed is Justice Denied’ as a Masterplot in International Criminal Justice
Nina H. B. Jørgensen

Part 5: Law, Peace, and Order
9. The Masterplot of ‘Hoffmann’s Bargain’ in Protest Trials
Steven Cammiss and Graeme Hayes
10. International Law’s Narrative of Order, Peace, and Justice in Light of the Concept of Masterplot and Franz Kafka’s The Castle
Ekaterina Yahyaoui
11. The Neverending Story: Unpicking the Masterplot Justifying UK Military Intervention
Lynsey Mitchell

Part 6: Personal Choice and State Intervention
12. Cohabitation and the Masterplot of Choice
Andy Hayward
13. Family Autonomy and Child Protection: The Stories We Tell Ourselves
Julie Doughty
14. Masterplots of Demand and Supply and the Energy Trilemma: Delaying the Transition
Chris Hilson