Literary and legal scholar Stanley Fish delivers the 101st Sibley Lecture titled There Is No Textualist Position: Why a Text Can Only Mean What Its Author Intends
Language shapes and reflects how we think about the world. It engages and intrigues us. Our everyday...
A professor of law and literature at Duke University, Stanley Fish has entered into debates about th...
In this presentation, Dr. Stanley Fish provides a lively and insightful critique of the digital huma...
Textualists – those who interpret the law or the Constitution by determining what its text meant whe...
Literary and legal scholar Stanley Fish delivers the 101st Sibley Lecture titled There Is No Textua...
Textualism is a very general and abstract term that represents a variety of views about the interpr...
This dissertation is a critique of the general theory that Stanley Fish presents in his two books, I...
Opponents of textualism as an approach to statutory interpretation sometimes deride it as myopic. Th...
Textualists claim that they follow statutory text. This Article argues that, in practice, textualist...
Reader Response Theory is a broad, exciting, evolving domain of literary studies that can help us le...
Not only does linguistics fail to illuminate the meaning of legal texts, the approach to meaning tak...
This paper presents a preliminary analysis of the potential application of literary theory and cogni...
Textualism is a very general and abstract term that represents a variety of views about the interpr...
In this article, the terminological meaning of text interpretation and its widespread use in linguis...
Turning towards another kind of space, Richard Smith foregrounds ‘Interpretation: The Space of Text’...
Language shapes and reflects how we think about the world. It engages and intrigues us. Our everyday...
A professor of law and literature at Duke University, Stanley Fish has entered into debates about th...
In this presentation, Dr. Stanley Fish provides a lively and insightful critique of the digital huma...
Textualists – those who interpret the law or the Constitution by determining what its text meant whe...
Literary and legal scholar Stanley Fish delivers the 101st Sibley Lecture titled There Is No Textua...
Textualism is a very general and abstract term that represents a variety of views about the interpr...
This dissertation is a critique of the general theory that Stanley Fish presents in his two books, I...
Opponents of textualism as an approach to statutory interpretation sometimes deride it as myopic. Th...
Textualists claim that they follow statutory text. This Article argues that, in practice, textualist...
Reader Response Theory is a broad, exciting, evolving domain of literary studies that can help us le...
Not only does linguistics fail to illuminate the meaning of legal texts, the approach to meaning tak...
This paper presents a preliminary analysis of the potential application of literary theory and cogni...
Textualism is a very general and abstract term that represents a variety of views about the interpr...
In this article, the terminological meaning of text interpretation and its widespread use in linguis...
Turning towards another kind of space, Richard Smith foregrounds ‘Interpretation: The Space of Text’...
Language shapes and reflects how we think about the world. It engages and intrigues us. Our everyday...
A professor of law and literature at Duke University, Stanley Fish has entered into debates about th...
In this presentation, Dr. Stanley Fish provides a lively and insightful critique of the digital huma...