Anthropology 316 - Topic: Ethnographies of Law
Spring
2014
01
4.00
Elif Babul
T 01:15PM-04:05PM
Mount Holyoke College
87011
Reese 324
ebabul@mtholyoke.edu
'This seminar focuses on the anthropological study of the legal field. The class will begin with a survey of some classical texts that underpin the legal thought in the modern era. We will then see how anthropologists contributed to the study of law by conceptualizing it as part of larger socio-political processes and as a field that includes social relations, processes, and practices. The students will learn how some key legal issues such as dispute management, decision making, and reconciliation are actualized in diverse cultural and social settings, to think critically and evaluate legal processes in a multicultural setting and in plural societies.'
Instructor Permission Required. Prereq: 8 credits from the Anthropology department.