LAW AND LITERATURE: A LITERARY ARCHETYPE IN POST-PANDEMIC TIMES - AN UNEXPECTED CASE NEOLOGISM
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Law as a multivocal discursive social practice, producing meaning and instituting, develops in the interactive social framework. Influenced in its discourse, in its theoretical, methodological and pragmatic aspects by post-modernity, which today seems to be in decline, it has undergone several changes. In turn, the current disruption of the pandemic will certainly mobilize you even more. The need for a resantization is seen there, and the possible generation of a neologism. A "critical" analysis in the strict sense that operates within an interdisciplinary framework allows a clear appreciation of the link between Law and Literature, and the narratological matrix of the former. Thus, it opens the way to be considered an archetypal literary form that unfolds in a narrative parquet On the other hand, a hermeneutic perception as a cognitive, comprehensive-interpretative and methodological instrument is claimed to be valuable and necessary for the Law of the time, as it also contributes to mitigate its notorious opacity, which certainly tends to increase in disruptive contexts.
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