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Contrarian Anthropology : The Unwritten Rules of Academia.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : Berghahn Books, Incorporated, 2018Copyright date: ©2018Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (503 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781785337079
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Contrarian AnthropologyDDC classification:
  • 301
LOC classification:
  • GN33 .N33 2018
Online resources:
Contents:
CONTRARIAN ANTHROPOLOGY -- CONTENTS -- Acknowledgments -- PREFACE -- INTRODUCTION -- Chapter 1. Up the Anthropologist: Perspectives Gained From Studying Up -- Chapter 2. Barriers to Thinking New about Energy -- Chapter 3. The Vertical Slice: Child-Rearing and Children -- Chapter 4. A User Theory of Law: Fourth Annual Alfred P. Murrah Lecture -- Chapter 5. The Subordination of Women in Comparative Perspective -- Chapter 6. The ADR Explosion: Implications of Rhetoric in the Legal Reform -- Chapter 7. Post-Interpretive Anthropology -- Chapter 8. Orientalism, Occidentalism, and the Control of Women -- Chapter 9. From Legal Process to Mind Processing -- Chapter 10. Civilization and Its Negotiations -- Chapter 11. Coercive Harmony: The Political Economy of Legal Models -- Chapter 12. The Three-Cornered Constellation: Magic, Science, and Religion Revisited -- Chapter 13. The Phantom Factor: Impact of the Cold War on Anthropology -- Chapter 14. Postscript on the Phantom Factor: More Ethnography of Anthropology -- Chapter 15. Controlling Processes: Tracing the Dynamic Components of Power -- Chapter 16. Pushing the Limits: Eclecticism on Purpose -- Chapter 17. In a Woman's Looking Glass: Normative Blindness and Unresolved Human Rights Issues -- Chapter 18. Crime as a Category -- Chapter 19. Breaking the Silence: Politics and Professional Autonomy -- Chapter 20. Iraq and Democracy -- Chapter 21. Law and the Theory of Lack: The 2005 Rudolph B. Schlesinger Lecture on International and Comparative Law -- Chapter 22. Promise or Plunder? A Past and Future Look at Law and Development -- Chapter 23. What the Rest Think of the West: Legal Dimensions -- Chapter 24. The Words We Use: Justice, Human Rights, and the Sense of Injustice -- Chapter 25. Vengeance, Barbarism, and Osama bin Laden: Full Circle -- Chapter 26. Three Jihads: Islamic, Christian, and Jewish.
Chapter 27. The Anthropologist, the State, the Empire and the "Tribe" New Dimensions from Akbar Ahmed's The Thistle and the Drone: How America's War on Terror Became a Global War on Tribal Islam (Brookings Institution Press, 2013) -- Chapter 28. Whose Comparative Law? A Global Perspective -- INDEX.
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CONTRARIAN ANTHROPOLOGY -- CONTENTS -- Acknowledgments -- PREFACE -- INTRODUCTION -- Chapter 1. Up the Anthropologist: Perspectives Gained From Studying Up -- Chapter 2. Barriers to Thinking New about Energy -- Chapter 3. The Vertical Slice: Child-Rearing and Children -- Chapter 4. A User Theory of Law: Fourth Annual Alfred P. Murrah Lecture -- Chapter 5. The Subordination of Women in Comparative Perspective -- Chapter 6. The ADR Explosion: Implications of Rhetoric in the Legal Reform -- Chapter 7. Post-Interpretive Anthropology -- Chapter 8. Orientalism, Occidentalism, and the Control of Women -- Chapter 9. From Legal Process to Mind Processing -- Chapter 10. Civilization and Its Negotiations -- Chapter 11. Coercive Harmony: The Political Economy of Legal Models -- Chapter 12. The Three-Cornered Constellation: Magic, Science, and Religion Revisited -- Chapter 13. The Phantom Factor: Impact of the Cold War on Anthropology -- Chapter 14. Postscript on the Phantom Factor: More Ethnography of Anthropology -- Chapter 15. Controlling Processes: Tracing the Dynamic Components of Power -- Chapter 16. Pushing the Limits: Eclecticism on Purpose -- Chapter 17. In a Woman's Looking Glass: Normative Blindness and Unresolved Human Rights Issues -- Chapter 18. Crime as a Category -- Chapter 19. Breaking the Silence: Politics and Professional Autonomy -- Chapter 20. Iraq and Democracy -- Chapter 21. Law and the Theory of Lack: The 2005 Rudolph B. Schlesinger Lecture on International and Comparative Law -- Chapter 22. Promise or Plunder? A Past and Future Look at Law and Development -- Chapter 23. What the Rest Think of the West: Legal Dimensions -- Chapter 24. The Words We Use: Justice, Human Rights, and the Sense of Injustice -- Chapter 25. Vengeance, Barbarism, and Osama bin Laden: Full Circle -- Chapter 26. Three Jihads: Islamic, Christian, and Jewish.

Chapter 27. The Anthropologist, the State, the Empire and the "Tribe" New Dimensions from Akbar Ahmed's The Thistle and the Drone: How America's War on Terror Became a Global War on Tribal Islam (Brookings Institution Press, 2013) -- Chapter 28. Whose Comparative Law? A Global Perspective -- INDEX.

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