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Playing With The Pieces: Postmodernism In The Lawyer's Toolbox, Stephen M. Feldman
Playing With The Pieces: Postmodernism In The Lawyer's Toolbox, Stephen M. Feldman
Stephen M. Feldman
The distinction between modernism and postmodernism in legal scholarship is highly complex. This Essay does not explore this problem in depth but builds on the recognition that most modernist scholars expressly articulate and defend normative values and goals, while postmodern scholars rarely do so. Postmodernists are themselves enmeshed within the structures of scholarly and lawyerly discourse. As such, they must construct narratives and arguments that use the available rhetorical tools of discourse--namely, they must use modernist and postmodernist concepts to present their views. But whereas modernist scholars use similar tools with earnestness, postmodernist scholars use these tools with irony. Postmodernists …