Dark Speech

Dark Speech
About this book
"What does it mean to talk about law as theater, to speak about the "performance" of transactions as mundane as the sale of a pig or as agonizing as receiving compensation for a dead kinsman? In Dark Speech, Robin Chapman Stacey explores such questions by examining the interaction between performance and law in Ireland between the seventh and ninth centuries." "Exposing the inner workings of the Irish legal system, Stacey examines the manner in which publicly enacted words and silences were used to construct legal and political relationships in a society where traditional hierarchies were very much in flux." "While many historians have long realized the mnemonic value of legal drama to the small, principally nonliterate societies of the early Middle Ages, Stacey argues that the appeal to social memory is but one aspect of the role played by performance in early law. In fact, legal performance (like other, more easily recognized forms of verbal art) created and transformed as much as it recorded."--BOOK JACKET.
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- OL Work ID
- OL3959722W
Subjects
Law, irelandLaw, historyLaw, languageSociological jurisprudenceLaw, medievalLawHistoryLanguageMedieval Law