Abstract

The essay reflects on the current state of law and literature as it alternates between expressions of self-doubt and statements of confidence in its continued relevance. Teaching Law and Literature, edited by Austin Sarat, Cathrine O. Frank, and Matthew Anderson (New York, NY: MLA, 2010), serves as an example of the field's conflicted self-understanding.

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