
Living in a Law Transformed: Encounters with the Works of James Boyd White
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Table of Contents
- Editors' Introduction —
- [1] Law and Literature Redux? Some Remarks on the Importance of the Legal Imagination
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- [2] Towards a Critique of Narrative Reason
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- [3] Imagining Rhetoric, Approaching Justice
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- [4] It’s Not All About Pretty: Human Rights Adjudication in a Life and Death Situation
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- [5] Slow Reading and Living Speech: James Boyd White on What a Constitutional Law Opinion is For
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- [6] The Impossible Prayers of James Boyd White
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- [7] Silence and Justice
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- [8] Meaning In the Natural World
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- [9] Reading Materials: The Stuff that Legal Dreams are Made On
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- [10] Reimagining “The True North Strong and Free”: Reflections on Going to the Movies with James Boyd White
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- [11] Generating Law: Learning How to Take Care of What One Has Started
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- [12] A Gift in Yellow Clothing: Learning and Teaching with The Legal Imagination
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- Select Bibliography
- Contributors