Listening for Law
Fellow Project Academic Year
2022
Hannah's work “Listening for Law” is conceived through the five discrete features of legal grammar: relationality, hierarchy, temporality, simultaneity and predictivity. It cultivates in readers a critical disposition toward anticipating how law’s underlying structures enable and/or delimit the aims of their work, thus activating them as both critics and agents of law’s constitutive nature.
Fellow Project Principal Investigator
Mark Hannah, Director of Writing, Rhetorics and Literacies; Associate Professor, English