Righting Narrative: Robert Chang, Poststructuralism, and the Limits of Critique

UCLA Asian Pacific-American Law Journal 7:105-32 (2001)
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Suggests that radical critique in support of empowerment and inclusion is best undertaken from a standpoint that endorses moral objectivity, and that affirming such a standpoint is compatible with an awareness of historical and cultural situatedness.

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