PART Ⅰ LAW AND ANTHROPOLOGY 3
1 Peter Fitzpatrick (1984),'Law and Societies',Osgoode Hall Law Journal,22,pp.115-38. 3
2 Annelise Riles (1994),'Representing In-Between:Law,Anthropology,and the Rhetoric of Interdisciplinarity',University of Illinois Law Review,3,pp.597-650. 27
PART Ⅱ THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES OF LEGAL ANTHROPOLOGY IN THE 1990s 83
3 Brian Z.Tamanaha (1993),'The Folly of the "Social Scientific" Concept of Legal Pluralism',Journal of Law and Society,20,pp.192-217. 83
4 Pierre Bourdieu (1987),'The Force of Law:Toward a Sociology of the Juridical Field',The Hastings Law Journal,38,pp.805-53. 109
5 Laura Nader (1997),'Controlling Processes:Tracing the Dynamic Components of Power',Current Anthropology,38,pp.711-37. 159
6 Barbara Yngvesson (1989),'Inventing Law in Local Settings:Rethinking Popular Legal Culture',The Yale Law Journal,98,pp.1689-709. 187
PART Ⅲ PERSON AND IDENTITY:THE POLITICAL SUBJECT OF STATE AND NATION 211
7 Jane F.Collier,Bill Maurer,and Liliana Suarez-Navaz (1995),'Sanctioned Identities:Legal Constructions of Modern Personhood',Identities,2,pp.1-27. 211
8 Katherine Verdery (1998),'Transnationalism,Nationalism,Citizenship,and Property:Eastern Europe Since 1989',American Ethnologist,25,pp.291-306. 239
9 Mindie Lazarus-Black (1994),'Alternative Readings:The Status of Children Act in Antigua and Barbuda',Law and Society Review,28,pp.993-1007. 255
10 Brinkley Messick (1998),'Written Identities:Legal Subjects in an Islamic State',History of Religions,38,pp.25-51. 271
11 Erin P.Moore (1993),'Gender,Power,and Legal Pluralism:Rajasthan,India',American Ethnologist,20,pp.522-42. 299
12 Sally Engle Merry (1997),'Global Human Rights and Local Social Movements in a Legally Plural World',Canadian Journal of Law and Society,12,pp.247-71. 321
13 Austin Sarat (1997),'Vengeance,Victims and the Identities of Law',Social and Legal Studies,6,pp.163-89. 347
14 Richard A.Wilson (2000),'Reconciliation and Revenge in Post-Apartheid South Africa:Rethinking Legal Pluralism and Human Rights',Current Anthropology,41,pp.75-98. 375
PART Ⅳ PROPERTY:THE CONSTITUTION OF OWNERS AND OBJECTS OWNED 401
15 C.M.Hann (1993),'From Production to Property:Decollectivization and the Family-Land Relationship in Contemporary Hungary',Man (NS),28,pp.299-320. 401
16 James Holston (1991),'The Misrule of Law:Land and Usurpation in Brazil',Comparative Studies in Society and History,33,pp.695-725. 423
17 Ronen Shamir (1996),'Suspended in Space:Bedouins Under the Law of Israel',Law and Society Review,30,pp.231-57. 455
18 James F.Weiner (1999),'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. 483
19 Marina Roseman (1998),'Singers of the Landscape:Song,History,and Property Rights in the Malaysian Rain Forest',American Anthropologist,100,pp.106-21. 501
20 Michael F.Brown (1998),'Can Culture be Copyrighted?',Current Anthropology,39,pp.193-222. 517
21 Georgina Born (1996),'(Im)materiality and Sociality:The Dynamics of Intellectual Property in a Computer Software Research Culture',Social Anthropology,4,pp.101-16. 547
22 Marilyn Strathern (1996),'Potential Property.Intellectual Rights and Property in Persons',Social Anthropology,4,pp.17-32. 563
23 Alain Pottage (1998),'The Inscription of Life in Law:Genes,Patents,and Biopolitics',The Modern Law Review,61,pp.740-65. 579
PART Ⅴ STATE AND LAW UNDER COLONIAL RULE 607
24 Nicholas B.Dirks (1986),'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. 607
25 Richard Saumarez Smith (1985),'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. 635
26 Sally Falk Moore (1992),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. 659
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