In this book chapter, Professor Berger argues for thoughtful metaphor-making and storytelling in legal writing. Exploring legal rhetoric with an eye for gender justice, she argues metaphor and narrative shape perspective and ask the reader to join the writer in the imaginative work of seeing one thing as another. The same shift in perspective that leads to re-conception—a shift that takes advantage of metaphor and narrative’s ability to say what only they can say—is what writers aim to achieve when they use metaphor and narrative for feminist and social justice advocacy
The foundations of law are fundamentally patriarchal. This means that many of the stories told in co...
I urge literature upon lawyers and law students to teach how the culture of the law attracts and rep...
This essay provides an overview of the purposes, themes and scholarly methodologies evidenced at the...
In this book chapter, Professor Berger argues for thoughtful metaphor-making and storytelling in leg...
The role of the narrative or story in legal discourse has been explored and developed in legal schol...
Chapter 2 demonstrates how the US Supreme Court could have used the feminist technique of storytelli...
Storytelling, a form of narrative legal scholarship describing events of legal significance from the...
article published in law reviewOnce upon a time, the law and literature movement taught us that stor...
This dissertation examines the legal narrative as a contemporary discursive structure whose patriarc...
Abstract: In the quest for making legal sense of human rights to equality for all and bringing susta...
Storytelling and resistance are powerful tools of both lawyering and individual identity, as I argue...
The story within this article explores how narrative justice can be applied as a form of advocacy fo...
As a fiction writer and a reader of judicial opinions, I have observed that judicial opinion writing...
This article examines the use of metaphors of disability in feminist texts. Starting from an underst...
This chapter, part of Integrating Doctrine and Diversity: Inclusion and Equity in the Law School Cla...
The foundations of law are fundamentally patriarchal. This means that many of the stories told in co...
I urge literature upon lawyers and law students to teach how the culture of the law attracts and rep...
This essay provides an overview of the purposes, themes and scholarly methodologies evidenced at the...
In this book chapter, Professor Berger argues for thoughtful metaphor-making and storytelling in leg...
The role of the narrative or story in legal discourse has been explored and developed in legal schol...
Chapter 2 demonstrates how the US Supreme Court could have used the feminist technique of storytelli...
Storytelling, a form of narrative legal scholarship describing events of legal significance from the...
article published in law reviewOnce upon a time, the law and literature movement taught us that stor...
This dissertation examines the legal narrative as a contemporary discursive structure whose patriarc...
Abstract: In the quest for making legal sense of human rights to equality for all and bringing susta...
Storytelling and resistance are powerful tools of both lawyering and individual identity, as I argue...
The story within this article explores how narrative justice can be applied as a form of advocacy fo...
As a fiction writer and a reader of judicial opinions, I have observed that judicial opinion writing...
This article examines the use of metaphors of disability in feminist texts. Starting from an underst...
This chapter, part of Integrating Doctrine and Diversity: Inclusion and Equity in the Law School Cla...
The foundations of law are fundamentally patriarchal. This means that many of the stories told in co...
I urge literature upon lawyers and law students to teach how the culture of the law attracts and rep...
This essay provides an overview of the purposes, themes and scholarly methodologies evidenced at the...