
Leading Works in Law and Anthropology
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Leading Works in Law and Anthropology
About this book
The academic disciplines of law and sociocultural anthropology have a long but at times contentious history of drawing on each other in order to study and understand law and human experience in its diverse manifestations. This volume provides an innovative and engaging format by giving established and emerging scholars from diverse jurisdictions the opportunity to discuss and reflect upon what they consider to be a 'leading work'. The collection offers a unique, multi-perspectival reconsideration of the intellectual history of the field whilst also addressing issues that are at the core of interdisciplinary legal research. Contributions shed light on the changing nature of cross-disciplinary research and collaboration, trace how disciplinary understandings of normativity have cross-fertilised each other, and reflect on choices taken within research on law and anthropology along a continuum of theoretical reflection, critique, engagement, and practical application. The book elaborates on the nature and the boundaries of law and anthropology research, as well as on its likely future development in light of the insights shared by contributors on their chosen leading works. The book will make fascinating reading for researchers and academics in both law and anthropology.
Chapter 1 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Endorsements
- Half-Title
- Series
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
- Foreword: Leading Works, but in an Unexpected Sense
- 1 âLaw and Anthropologyâ as Interdisciplinary Encounter: Towards Multi-sited, Situated Knowledge Production
- 2 Law Is a Multilevel Cultural Universal: The Theoretical Achievements of Leopold Pospisilâs Anthropology of Law
- 3 Lawâs Boundaries: Barbara Yngvessonâs Virtuous Citizens, Disruptive Subjects, and the Construction of Community in the Margins of Law
- 4 Unveiling âEveryday Harmâ: Mindie Lazarus-Blackâs Domestic Violence, Court Rites, and Cultures of Reconciliation
- 5 The European Court of Human Rights, Upending Migrant Rights: On Marie-BĂ©nĂ©dicte Dembourâs When Humans Become Migrants
- 6 Challenging the Depiction of Black Families Under Welfare Legislation in the USA: Carol Stack on All Our Kin
- 7 Constitutional Law as Moral Insurgency?: Reflections on Kalpana Kannabiranâs Tools of Justice
- 8 A Shout in the Cathedral: Elizabeth Mertzâs The Language of Law School
- 9 Turning Legal Doctrine Inside Out: Susanne Baerâs The Citizen in Administrative Law
- 10 The Moving of Children, the Travelling of Law: Howellâs The Kinning Of Foreigners
- 11 A French Private International Law Perspective on âAlterityâ: Horatia Muir Wattâs Discours sur les mĂ©thodes du droit international privĂ© (Des formes juridiques de lâinter-altĂ©ritĂ©)
- Index