Abstract

In The Once and Future King, Merlin lives backwards in time and, thus, having experienced the future, is able to predict the future. If feminist legal scholars and activists had the hindsight and foresight of a wizard or Patricia Williams's potent black witchcraft (1992, 165),1 they would be able to fully comprehend the past and prepare for the politics of the future with certainty. At a moment when feminist politics of law seems fragmented and uncertain, Merlin's perspective and powers are appealing. But knowing the

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