Law and Anthropology
By (Author) Professor Wolfgang Fikentscher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Beck/Hart Publishing
27th August 2015
2nd edition
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
340.115
Hardback
608
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
1086g
Now in its second edition, this important book offers one of the first systematic exploration of the entire field of law and anthropology. The book combines more practical, applied approaches to the study of law and anthropology with more cultural and theoretical ones. Drawing on historical and literary sources of cultural anthropology, it focuses primarily on questions of the law, but also explores economic, political and religious issues.
Wolfgang Fikentscher has taught and still teaches the anthropology of law in Berkeley and Munich. He has carried out ethnographic fieldwork among Native Americans, notably Pueblos of New Mexico and Arizona and has visited Taiwanese aborigines (Paiwan, Rukai, Atayal) and some Eastern European and near and far Eastern cultures.