Citation: Rosenberg, Anat (2025) “Advertising”. In: The Elgar Concise Encyclopedia of Law and Literature. Elgar.
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This entry proposes a broad consideration of advertising-as-genre. It examines three perspectives, which Law-and-Literature scholarship is particularly suited to address: law as a source for understanding the reception of advertising; law as cultural practices drawing the boundaries between advertising and adjacent fields; and law as a locus for conceptualizing – or refusing to conceptualize – the role of enchantment in advertising and hence in capitalist economies, a question that has been inescapable since the nineteenth century.
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| Creators: | Rosenberg, Anat (0000-0002-6216-2748) and |
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| DOI: | https://doi.org/10.4337/9781803925912 |
| Subjects: | Culture, Language & Literature English History Law |
| Keywords: | advertising, enchantment, boundary work, rationalism, print history |
| Divisions: | Institute of Advanced Legal Studies |
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