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[Pages 291-344]
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Introduction
I.  The Methodology of Chronicling: Identification and Memorialization of the Cultural Present
II.  Contextualizing the Identification-Memorialization Project of the Courts: Understanding What We Do
     A.  Margins of Appreciation in the Construction of European Human Rights
    B.  General Principles of Community Law
III.  The Process of Identification-Memorialization by Courts in the Field of Cultural Production
    A.  The Greek Voices
        1.  Court as the Stage for the Homeric
        2.  Court as Delphic Apollo
     B.  The Hebrew Voices
        1.  Court as Friends of Job: The Impossibility of Perfection of Knowledge
              a.  Eliphaz the Temanite
              b.  Bildad the Shuhite
              c.  Zophar the Naamathite
              d.  Elihu the Buzite
        2.  Court as Old Testament “Prophet”: A Site for Struggle
IV.  Situating Juridical Voices Within the Context of Cultural Production
V.  Holding Back on Itself: Litigation and Cultural Consciousness Within the Juridical Field of Cultural Production