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The Affective Life of Law: Legal Modernism and the Literary Imagination
The Affective Life of Law: Legal Modernism and the Literary Imagination
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Between the world wars, traditional notions of responsibility proved inadequate to address postwar trauma. Legal changes, following changes in literary language, placed new demands on writers to tell the story of law's response to wartime atrocities, and literature began to encourage readers to imagine the world not as it is, but as it ought to be. Our understanding of concepts such as Crimes Against Humanity or Crimes Against the Jewish People is a legacy of modernism's relationship to narrative and subjectivity.
examines the inheritance of this legacy.