Norms, Narratives, and Politics

Soundings: An Interdisciplinary Journal 101 (2):173-86 (2018)
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This interdisciplinary essay considers how legal and philosophical ideals relate to contemporary politics. The essay takes a discursive approach—drawing upon Appalachian culture, popular culture, and personal narrative—to highlight a trajectory away from liberal norms.

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