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8 N.Y. City L. Rev. 363 (2005)
A Poetics - Of and for - Ruthann Robson

handle is hein.journals/nyclr8 and id is 371 raw text is: A POETICS-OF AND FOR-RUTHANN ROBSON
James R. Elkins*
WHERE TO BEGIN?
Where is one to begin talking about the work that Ruthann
Robson has given us over these past twenty years?
What one would like, in beginning, is to achieve a moment of
real clarity. There may be fog encountered along the way (some of
our own doing, maybe Robson's), but it's good to get the feel of
the road we're traveling, know the route we're taking, and begin
with the sense that we'll eventually get to where we want to go.
While clarity may be a great prize, at times we might have to accept
momentarily some confusion. We (lawyer/academics) may aim for
clarity; our students will tell us that we also traffic in obscurity.
In the 1980s and 90s I did a great deal of traveling, seeking out
the world's remote places where I could find tribal people. In
those years of travel, I never felt more dislocated and lost than the
day in Ecuador when, after a long day's bus ride, my travels only
beginning, I got off the bus I picked up in Quito and learned that
thieves had stolen my bag from atop the bus. Foolishly and mistak-
enly, I had placed both my Lonely Planet Guide to Ecuador and my
Spanish/English language dictionary in the bag that went atop the
bus rather than in the small bag I carry. I was reminded of this
loss, and its effect on my state of mind and my travels in Ecuador,
as I set out to read Ruthann Robson. Early on, it dawned on me-
I've got no Lonely Planet Guide to the Writings of Ruthann Robson.
I wonder whether Ruthann, over the years, has not exper-
ienced something akin to the sense of loss and disorientation I ex-
perienced in Ecuador, as she set about to write her own guide
book, Lesbian (Out)Law: Survival Under the Rule of Law,' a guide to
places many of her readers had never been.
I refer to Professor Robson as Ruthann. My use of her first
name is a reflection of the fact that Ruthann has befriended many,
including the author of these remarks. It would be both unfriendly
and a forced effort at disingenuous distancing to call her anything
but Ruthann.
* Editor, Legal Studies Forum; Professor of Law, West Virginia University.

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