Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Winter 2009
Abstract
The Business Law and Narrative Symposium, held at Michigan State University on September 10-11, 2009, brought together nationally known legal scholars, and scholars from other disciplines, to discuss whether and how the institution of the corporation was embedded in social narratives, public stories. This introductory essay reviews the responses of these scholars to the thesis of Kuykendall's article, No Imagination: The Marginal Role of Narrative in Corporate Law. The authors conclude with a hope that corporate law might offer a more literary sensibility by which to make our lives in global capitalism more comprehensible.
Publication Title
Michigan State Law Review
First Page
817
Last Page
830
Recommended Citation
Mae Kuykendall & David A. Westbrook,
Introduction: Unsettling Questions, Disquieting Stories,
2009
Mich. St. L. Rev.
817
(2009).
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.law.buffalo.edu/journal_articles/614