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Introduction
In our 'Storytelling for Lawyers' course, we embrace a multifaceted approach to storytelling, We introduce the profound concepts of celebrated philosophers and storytellers. This exploration is not just about crafting engaging narratives; it's about integrating these skills into your legal work, critically analyzing and applying them effectively. The art of storytelling, with its diverse techniques, can significantly enhance your ability to convey complex legal messages. This often-underestimated skill in traditional legal education is, in fact, invaluable for every lawyer. Our brains are wired to love stories. They can make us feel like we're living the events ourselves. Recognizing this, our course will empower you to leverage the power of legal storytelling, turning it into a tool for creating meaningful change and enhancing your legal practice. Discover how transformative storytelling can be in the world of law!
Content
Aristotle – Crafting Your Legal Story
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Roland Barthes – Engaging Your Audience
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Friedrich Nietzsche – Myths and Moral Frameworks
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Claude Lévi-Strauss – Universal Story Structures
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Paul Ricoeur – Unfolding Time in Legal Stories
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Hannah Arendt – Public Narratives and Legal Image
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Bruner and Benjamin – Fact and Emotion in Stories
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Jean-François Lyotard – Legal Metanarratives
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McLuhan – The Medium and the Legal Message
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Gustav Freytag – Dramatic Arcs and Pyramids
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Lisa Cron – The Brain's Need for Story
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bell hooks – Narratives of Marginalization
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Ellen Key - Everyday Design
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Final Words
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