Acknowledgements | p. ix |
Series Preface | p. xiii |
Introduction | p. xv |
Law and Anthropology | |
'Law and Societies', Osgoode Hall Law Journal, 22, pp. 115-38. (1984) | p. 3 |
'Representing In-Between: Law, Anthropology, and the Rhetoric of Interdisciplinarity', University of Illinois Law Review, 3, pp 597-650. (1994) | p. 27 |
Theoretical Perspectives of Legal Anthropology in the 1990s | |
'The Folly of the "Social Scientific" Concept of Legal Pluralism', Journal of Law and Society, 20, pp. 192-217. (1993) | p. 83 |
'The Force of Law: Toward a Sociology of the Juridical Field', The Hastings Law Journal, 38, pp. 805-53. (1987) | p. 109 |
'Controlling Processes: Tracing the Dynamic Components of Power', Current Anthropology, 38, pp. 711-37. (1997) | p. 159 |
'Inventing Law in Local Settings: Rethinking Popular Legal Culture', The Yale Law Journal, 98, pp. 1689-709. (1989) | p. 187 |
Person and Identity: The Political Subject of State and Nation | |
'Sanctioned Identities: Legal Constructions of Modern Personhood', Identities, 2, pp. 1-27. (1995) | p. 211 |
'Transnationalism, Nationalism, Citizenship, and Property: Eastern Europe Since 1989', American Ethnologist, 25, pp. 291-306. (1998) | p. 239 |
'Alternative Readings: The Status of Children Act in Antigua and Barbuda', Law and Society Review, 28, pp. 993-1007. (1994) | p. 255 |
'Written Identities: Legal Subjects in an Islamic State', History of Religions, 38, pp. 25-51. (1998) | p. 271 |
'Gender, Power, and Legal Pluralism: Rajasthan, India', American Ethnologist, 20, pp. 522-42. (1993) | p. 299 |
'Global Human Rights and Local Social Movements in a Legally Plural World', Canadian Journal of Law and Society, 12, pp. 247-71. (1997) | p. 321 |
'Vengeance, Victims and the Identities of Law', Social and Legal Studies, 6, pp. 163-89. (1997) | p. 347 |
'Reconciliation and Revenge in Post-Apartheid South Africa: Rethinking Legal Pluralism and Human Rights', Current Anthropology, 41, pp. 75-98. (2000) | p. 375 |
Property: The Constitution of Owners and Objects Owned | |
'From Production to Property: Decollectivization and the Family-Land Relationship in Contemporary Hungary', Man (NS), 28, pp. 299-320. (1993) | p. 401 |
'The Misrule of Law: Land and Usurpation in Brazil', Comparative Studies in Society and History, 33, pp. 695-725. (1991) | p. 423 |
'Suspended in Space: Bedouins Under the Law of Israel', Law and Society Review, 30, pp. 231-57. (1996) | p. 455 |
'Culture in a Sealed Envelope: The Concealment of Australian Aboriginal Heritage and Tradition in the Hindmarsh Island Bridge Affair', Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (NS), 5, pp. 193-210. (1999) | p. 483 |
'Singers of the Landscape: Song, History, and Property Rights in the Malaysian Rain Forest', American Anthropologist, 100, pp. 106-21. (1998) | p. 501 |
'Can Culture be Copyrighted?', Current Anthropology, 39, pp. 193-222. (1998) | p. 517 |
'(Im)materiality and Sociality: The Dynamics of Intellectual Property in a Computer Software Research Culture', Social Anthropology, 4, pp. 101-16. (1996) | p. 547 |
'Potential Property. Intellectual Rights and Property in Persons', Social Anthropology, 4, pp. 17-32. (1996) | p. 563 |
'The Inscription of Life in Law: Genes, Patents, and Biopolitics', The Modern Law Review, 61, pp. 740-65. (1998) | p. 579 |
State and Law Under Colonial Rule | |
'From Little King to Landlord: Property, Law, and the Gift under the Madras Permanent Settlement', Comparative Studies in Society and History, 28, pp. 307-33. (1986) | p. 607 |
'Rule-by-Records and Rule-by-Reports: Complementary Aspects of the British Imperial Rule of Law', Contributions to Indian Sociology (NS), 19, pp. 153-76. (1985) | p. 635 |
'Treating Law as Knowledge: Telling Colonial Officers What to Say to Africans about Running "Their Own" Native Courts', Law and Society Review, 26, pp. 11-46. (1992) | p. 659 |
Name Index | p. 695 |
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