Border/ed Identities: Narrative and the Social Construction of Personal and Collective Identities
Format
Book Chapter
Book Title
Crossing Boundaries: Traditions and Transformations in Law and Society Research
Editor
Austin Sarat et al.
First Page
129
Files
Description
Book Summary:
Perhaps no idea is more emblematic of the field of law and society than crossing boundaries. From the founding of the Law and Society Association in the early 1960s, participating scholars aspired to create a field that crossed boundaries in at least two senses: by undertaking research that questioned and often bridged traditional methodological and disciplinary divisions, and by using nontraditional approaches to explore the interconnections between law and its social context. These essays reflect both aspirations.
ISBN
9780810114395
Publication Date
1-1-1998
City
Evanston, IL
Publisher
Northwestern University Press & American Bar Foundation
Disciplines
Law
Recommended Citation
Montoya, Margaret E.. "Border/ed Identities: Narrative and the Social Construction of Personal and Collective Identities." Crossing Boundaries: Traditions and Transformations in Law and Society Research (1998): 129. https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/law_facbookdisplay/117