Critiquing free speech : First Amendment theory and the challenge of interdisciplinarity / Matthew D. Bunker.
Material type: TextSeries: LEA's communication seriesPublication details: Mahwah, N.J. : L. Erlbaum, 2001.Description: 1 online resource (xv, 206 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 0585381305
- 9780585381305
- 1410600181
- 9781410600189
- United States. Constitution. 1st Amendment
- Constitution (United States)
- Freedom of speech -- United States
- Interdisciplinary approach to knowledge
- Liberté d'expression -- États-Unis
- Interdisciplinarité
- LAW -- Constitutional
- LAW -- Public
- Freedom of speech
- Interdisciplinary approach to knowledge
- United States
- 342.73/0853 21
- KF4772 .B86 2001eb
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Introduction -- Classical First Amendment Theory -- Imperial Paradigms and Reductionism -- Stanley Fish, Literary Theory, and Freedom of Expression -- First Amendment Theory and Conceptions of the Self -- The Public-Private Distinction and the New Realism -- The Normative First Amendment -- Shall We Commit First Amendment Theory?; Author Index; Subject Index.
Includes index.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
In this exceptional volume, Matthew D. Bunker explores the work of contemporary free speech critics and argues that, while at times these critics provide important lessons, many of their conclusions must be rejected. Moreover, Bunker suggests that we be w.
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