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From: patrick seth williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2008 7:39 PM
Subject: 2nd Amendment and Literature
. . . . I'm a PhD student at The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and
have been interested in law and/in literature for the past few years.
More recently, I have become interested in gun laws and/in literature
and am currently working on a project that looks at the intersection of
race and the NYC Sullivan Laws in Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man. In my
background research, I have found very few literature or legal scholars
working with gun laws and literature. Do you know of any? Also, I would
like your oppinion on what you think could be gleaned from examining
literary sources, like novels, in examining gun laws and their impact on
popular culture from a legal perspective. Thank you for your time.
patrick seth williams
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