Lawyers in a Postmodern World: Translation and Transgression

Lawyers in a Postmodern World: Translation and Transgression

Lawyers in a Postmodern World: Translation and Transgression

Lawyers in a Postmodern World: Translation and Transgression

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Overview

Are lawyers, by their very nature, agents of the state, of capital, of institutions of power? Or are there ways in which they can work constructively or transformatively for the disempowered, the working class, the underprivileged?
Lawyers in a Postmodern World explores how lawyers actively create the forms of power which they and others deploy. Through engaging case studies, the book examines how lawyers work within and for powerful institutions and provides suggestions—both general and practical—for ways in which the practice of law can be made to work with and for the powerless.
Individuals chapters address such subjects as the contradictions of radical law practice; legal work in South Africa; the economics and politics of negotiating justice; feminist legal scholarship and women's gendered lives; the overlapping worlds of law, business, and politics; theories of legal practice; and how lawyers are constitutive of gender relations.
Contributing to the book are Maureen Cain (University of West Indies), Yves Dezalay (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France), Martha Fineman (Columbia University), Sue Lees (University of North London), Doreen McBarnet (Wolfson College, Oxford), Frank Munger (SUNY, Buffalo), Wilfried Scharf (University of Cape Town), Stuart Scheingold (University of Washington), David Sugarman (Lancaster University), and Sally Wheeler (University of Nottingham).


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814715048
Publisher: New York University Press
Publication date: 07/01/1994
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.95(d)

About the Author

Maureen Cain is Professor of Sociology at the University of the West Indies, Trinidad. She is currently writing a book on feminism and realist methodology. The author of numerous books and articles,

Christene B. Harrington is an Associate Professor of Politics at New York University. She is currently writing a book on the role of the American legal profession in forming a twentieth-century administrative state.
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