ABSTRACT

Contemplating law from diverse perspectives within the humanities inflects not only the content of legal research, but also its methods. Reflecting on several of my recent projects that embrace methods more commonly practiced in geography, architecture, public art, anthropology and geology, this chapter reflects on the opportunity provided by law and humanities scholarship to engage in creative and collaborative methods. This is an opportunity to use what could be thought of as ‘wayfaring’ methods to navigate the ‘inter’ of laws: seeking guidance from other disciplinary ways of knowing as we travel between, among and amid a kaleidoscopic landscape of laws.