Description: The Common Law in Two Voices by Kwai Hang Ng This book examines how language changes the way law is debated and negotiated, focusing on the courtrooms of postcolonial Hong Kong. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Hong Kong is one of the very few places in the world where the common law can be practiced in a language other than English. Introduced into the courtroom over a decade ago, Cantonese has significantly altered the everyday working of the common law in Chinas most Westernized city. In The Common Law in Two Voices, Ng explores how English and Cantonese respectively reinforce and undermine the practice of legal formalism. This first-ever ethnographic study of Hong Kongs unique legal system in the midst of social and political transition, this book provides important insights into the social nature of language and the work of institutions. Ng contends that the dilemma of legal bilingualism in Hong Kong is emblematic of the inherent tensions of postcolonial Hong Kong. Through the legal dramas presented in the book, readers will get a fresh look at the former British colony that is now searching for its identity within a powerful China. Author Biography Kwai Hang Ng is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of California, San Diego. Review "Ngs book is well researched, written, and argued ... This thought-provoking book is highly recommended for libraries that collect sociology or Asian law monographs." - Roy L. Sturgeon, International Journal of Legal Information "[T]he importance and promise of this study makes it a useful and important book for those interested in the sociology of law, postcolonialism, or the political implications of being unable to speak the language of the courts. It is essential reading for those who are interested in what sociological studies of language can contribute to cultural understanding." - Celine-Marie Pascale, American University, American Journal of Sociology "Ngs analysis leaves the door open to important questions which other social science literatures ought to address ... [His] books remains an important empirical and theoretical contribution to legal sociology and language politics. It constitutes an important step towards greater research on the impact of language on human behavior in legal setting and beyond." - Marie-Eve Reny, The Law and Politics Book Review "A daunting task, to say the least, Ng delivers a novel, creative integration of Weber and Goffman, with a touch of Bourdieu, in this rich and engaging account of bilingualism and social structure in the courtrooms of Hong Kong. To my knowledge, this is the first systematic appreciation of these different dimensions of social reality-and it speaks broadly to our evolving understanding of the construction of identity, power, and culture in legal discourse." - Greg Matoesian, University of Illinois at Chicago "Ngs The Common Law in Two Voices is an illuminating comparative study of legal practice in the courthouses of a Hong Kong undergoing rapid change. Its focus is on the parallel legal worlds of Cantonese and English-speaking courtrooms, and it is elegant and lucid in its weaving together of complex socio-legal, socio-linguistic, ethnographic and philosophical analyses of the parts played by language in mediating the procedural and moral and by the moral and procedural in mediating language. It deserves to be very widely read as a report of an original and penetrating piece of research." - Paul Rock, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, London School of Economics, and Visiting Professor of Criminology at the University of Pennsylvania Long Description Hong Kong is one of the very few places in the world where the common law can be practiced in a language other than English. Introduced into the courtroom over a decade ago, Cantonese has significantly altered the everyday working of the common law in Chinas most Westernized city. In The Common Law in Two Voices , Ng explores how English and Cantonese respectively reinforce and undermine the practice of legal formalism. This first-ever ethnographic study of Hong Kongs unique legal system in the midst of social and political transition, this book provides important insights into the social nature of language and the work of institutions. Ng contends that the dilemma of legal bilingualism in Hong Kong is emblematic of the inherent tensions of postcolonial Hong Kong. Through the legal dramas presented in the book, readers will get a fresh look at the former British colony that is now searching for its identity within a powerful China. Review Quote "[T]he importance and promise of this study makes it a useful and important book for those interested in the sociology of law, postcolonialism, or the political implications of being unable to speak the language of the courts. It is essential reading for those who are interested in what sociological studies of language can contribute to cultural understanding." Details ISBN0804761647 Author Kwai Hang Ng Short Title COMMON LAW IN 2 VOICES Publisher Stanford University Press Language English ISBN-10 0804761647 ISBN-13 9780804761642 Media Book Format Hardcover Year 2009 Imprint Stanford University Press Place of Publication Palo Alto Country of Publication United States Illustrations 5 tables, 2 figures, 3 illustrations Subtitle Language, Law, and the Postcolonial Dilemma in Hong Kong UK Release Date 2009-07-21 AU Release Date 2009-07-21 NZ Release Date 2009-07-21 US Release Date 2009-07-21 Pages 352 Publication Date 2009-07-21 Alternative 9780804761659 DEWEY 305.800973 Audience Tertiary & Higher Education We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:159686224;
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ISBN-13: 9780804761642
Book Title: The Common Law in Two Voices
Number of Pages: 352 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: The Common Law in Two Voices: Language, Law, and the Postcolonial Dilemma in Hong Kong
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Publication Year: 2009
Subject: Law
Item Height: 229 mm
Item Weight: 590 g
Type: Textbook
Author: Kwai Hang Ng
Item Width: 152 mm
Format: Hardcover