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AnthropologyNew Titles and Key Backlist

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Welcome to Routledge

AnthropologyNew Titles and Key Backlist

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contentsSocial and Cultural Anthropology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Anthropology of Food . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Ethnography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Anthropology of Religion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Gender and Sexuality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Environment and Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Political Anthropology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

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Biographical Dictionary of Social andCultural AnthropologyEdited by Vered Amit, Concordia University, Canada

‘A timely and welcomecomplement to the other majorbiographical compilations extantfor this discipline.’ – AmericanReference Books Annual, 2005

Spanning the period from the latenineteenth to the early twenty-firstcenturies, The BiographicalDictionary of Social and CulturalAnthropology contains almost sixhundred individually-signed entriesfrom a global team of contributorsand offers an important, and

fascinating overview of the historical and contemporaryreach of anthropological research.

2008: 246x174: 640ppPb: 978-0-415-47553-2: $55.00

The Object ReaderEdited by Raiford Guins, Stony Brook University, USAand Fiona Candlin, Birkbeck College, University ofLondon, UK

Series: In Sight: Visual Culture

This unique and groundbreaking collection frames the classicdebates on objects and aims to generate new ones byreshaping the ways in which the object can be taught andstudies, from a wide variety of disciplines and fields.

The Object Reader elucidates objects in many of their diverseroles, dynamics and capacities. Precisely because thededicated study of objects does not reside neatly within asingle discipline, this collection is comprised of numerousacademic fields. Selected writing originates from:anthropology, art history, classical studies, critical theory,cultural studies, digital media, design history, disabilitystudies, feminism, film and television studies, history,philosophy, psychoanalysis, social studies of science andtechnology, religious studies, and visual culture.

The collection, composed of twentieth and twenty-firstcentury writing also seeks to make its own contributionthrough original work, in the form of twenty-five short‘object lessons’ commissioned specifically for this project.

2008: 246x174: 464ppHb: 978-0-415-45229-8: $150.00Pb: 978-0-415-45230-4: $39.95

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LinesA Brief History

Tim Ingold, University of Aberdeen, Scotland, UK

’The author’s ambition, to take avirgin piece of interdisciplinaryterritory and ‘write on it a bit’,has been fascinatingly achieved.’– Steven Poole, The Guardian

This is the first book to explore theproduction and significance of lines.Written by a leading expert in thefield, this text offers a radicallydifferent approach toanthropological and archaeologicalstudies. Drawing on a multitude ofdisciplines including archaeology,

classical studies, art history, linguistics, psychology,musicology, philosophy and many others, and including morethan seventy illustrations, this book takes us on anexhilarating intellectual journey that will change the way welook at the world and how we go about in it.

2007: 234x156: 200ppHb: 978-0-415-42426-4: $135.00Pb: 978-0-415-42427-1: $37.95eBook: 978-0-203-96115-5

The Diaspora Strikes BackCaribbean Latino Tales of Learning and Turning

Juan Flores, Hunter College and City University of NewYork, Graduate Center, USA

Series: Cultural Spaces

In The Diaspora Strikes Back theeminent ethnic and cultural studiesscholar Juan Flores flips the processon its head: what happens to thehome country when it is beingconstantly fed by emigrantsreturning from abroad? He looks athow ‘Nuyoricans’ (Puerto RicanNew Yorkers) have transformed thehome country, introducing hip-hopand modern New York culture tothe Caribbean island. While hefocuses on New York and

Mayaguez (in Puerto Rico), the model is broadly applicable.

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1SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY

2ND EDITION

Encyclopedia of Social and CulturalAnthropologyEdited by Alan Barnard and Jonathan Spencer, bothat University of Edinburgh, UK

Praise for the first edition:’This new edition is amagisterial work. Written by anerudite set of authors andedited with a sure hand, it ismuch more than a compendiumof accumulated knowledge,although it is certainly that aswell. It also maps the disciplineas practiced today, pointing outits controversies and challenges,its critical edges, its areas ofunsettlement. It is an

indispensable source for anyone with an interest inthings anthropological.’ – John and Jean Comaroff,University of Chicago, USAAn intelligent, informative and entertaining additionto the deplorably small number of reference works inthe field.’ – CHOICESpecial features of this new edition include:• over 230 substantial entries on every major idea, individual

and sub-discipline of social and cultural anthropology• new entries or extensive additions to previous entries

taking into account new developments (e.g., ethics,human rights, material culture)

• new entries on national traditions in anthropology • extensive additions to the biographical appendix and to

the glossary.2009: 246x174: 864pp: 10 illustrations, 20 tables,10 line drawingsHb: 978-0-415-40978-0: $350.00

Anthropology: The BasicsPeter MetcalfSeries: The BasicsThe ultimate guide for the student encounteringanthropology for the first time, Anthropology: The Basicsexplains and explores key anthropological conceptsincluding: What is anthropology; How can we distinguishcultural differences from physical ones?; What is culture,anyway?; How do anthropologists study culture?; What arethe key theories and approaches used today?; How has thediscipline changed over time?

This student-friendly text provides an overview of thefundamental principles of anthropology and is an invaluableguide for anyone wanting to learn more about thisfascinating subject.

2005: 198x129: 224ppHb: 978-0-415-33119-7: $100.00Pb: 978-0-415-33120-3: $19.95

2ND EDITION

Social and Cultural Anthropology: The Key ConceptsNigel Rapport, Concordia University, Canada andJoanna Overing, University of St Andrews, UK

Series: Routledge Key Guides

Social and Cultural Anthropology:The Key Concepts is an easy to useA-Z guide to the central disciplinesstudents will encounter in this field.With full cross-referencing andrevised further reading highlightingthe latest writings in Social andCultural Anthropology, this is theideal resource for anyone studyingor teaching this subject.

2007: 276x219: 528ppHb: 978-0-415-36750-9: $120.00Pb: 978-0-415-36751-6: $26.95

3RD EDITION

Natural SymbolsExplorations in Cosmology

Mary Douglas

Series: Routledge Classics

‘Clearly a major work in thegreatest of sociologicaltraditions, the Durkheimian. Ithas an originality unmatched fora generation among thewritings of anthropologists. Itraises questions that areimportant and soluble not in thefield but by the harder, lessinviting, work of reflection andanalysis.’ – Times LiterarySupplement

2003: 198x129: 240ppPb: 978-0-415-31454-1: $17.95

Purity and DangerAn Analysis of Concepts of Pollution and Taboo

Mary Douglas

Series: Routledge Classics

In this classic work Mary Douglas identifies the concern forpurity as a key theme at the heart of every society. Shereveals its wide-ranging impact on our attitudes to society,values, cosmology and knowledge.

2002: 198 x 129: 272ppPb: 978-0-415-28995-5: $19.95eBook: 978-0-203-12938-8

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Cultural AnthropologyA Global Introduction

Jack David Eller, Community College of Denver, USA

Cultural Anthropology: A GlobalIntroduction is an accessible,ethnographically rich culturalanthropology textbook which givesa coherent and refreshingly newvision of the discipline and itssubject matter – human diversity.The fifteen chapters and threeextended case studies present all ofthe necessary areas of culturalanthropology, organizing them inconceptually and thematically

meaningful and original ways.

Designed for today’s students, Cultural Anthropologyincludes: boxed in-chapter case studies and case studies oncontemporary cultural controversies; marginal glossaries ofkey terms, cross-references, important recommended readingand useful websites; chapter summaries and acomprehensive bibliography and index; rich visual materialincluding photographs, line drawings and tables; and asupport website with discussion questions, additionalmaterial and a model course.

Selected Contents: 1. Understanding Anthropology2. Understanding and Studying Culture 3. The Origins ofCultural Anthropology 4. Language and Social Relations5. Learning to be an Individual: Personality and Gender6. Individuals and Identities: Race and Ethnicity 7. Economics: The Base of Culture 8. Kinship and non-KinOrganization: Creating Corporate Groups 9. Politics: SocialOrder and Social Control 10. Religion: Humans and theNon-Human World 11. Cultural Dynamics: Change andContinuity 12. Colonialism and the Beginnings ofGlobalization 13. The Struggle for Political Identity:Nationalism, Ethnicity, and Conflict 14. The Struggle forEconomic Independence: Development and Modernization15. The Struggle for Cultural Survival: Revival andRevitalization

2009: 246x174: 448pp: 45 colour photos, 6 line drawings, 7 tablesHb: 978-0-415-48538-8: $120.00Pb: 978-0-415-48539-5: $59.95

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2ND EDITION

Cultural IntimacySocial Poetics in the Nation-State

Michael Herzfeld

In this edition, Michael Herzfeld includes more discussionabout what cultural intimacy has come to mean for otherauthors and researchers, and how it can contribute topresent studies of global processes and the forces that resistthem.

2004: 234x156: 296ppPb: 978-0-415-94740-4: $29.95

Highland HomecomingsGenealogy and Heritage Tourism in the Scottish Diaspora

Paul Basu

Highland Homecomings examines the role of place, ancestryand territorial attachment in the context of a modern agecharacterized by mobility and rootlessness. Paul Basuexplores the journeys made to the Scottish Highlands andIslands to undertake genealogical research and seek outancestral sites.

2006: 234x156: 272pp: 38 halftonesHb: 978-1-84472-128-3: $140.00Pb: 978-1-84472-127-6: $45.95eBook: 978-0-203-94550-6

Making Japanese HeritageEdited by Christoph Brumann, University of Dusseldorf,Germany and Rupert Cox, University of Manchester, UK

Series: Japan Anthropology Workshop Series

This book examines the making of heritage in Japan,investigating the ways in which particular objects, practicesand institutions come to be seen as forms of heritage thatare ascribed public recognition and political significance.

2009: 234x156: 288ppHb: 978-0-415-41314-5: $130.00

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3SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY

2ND EDITIONFood and CultureA Reader

Edited by Carole Counihan and Penny Van Esterik

Food and Culture takes a globallook at the social, symbolic, andpolitical-economic role of food. Thestellar contributors to this readerexamine some of the meanings offood and eating across cultures,with particular attention to howmen and women define themselvesdifferently through their foodways.Crossing many subjects, thisinnovative, first-of-its-kind in thefield includes the perspectives ofanthropology, history, psychology,

philosophy, politics, and sociology. This is the classic text inthe field, updated for the first time in a decade, and hailedas the ‘bible’ in the field. A ‘must’ use for any course on theanthropology or sociology of food.

A companion website that features additional materials forstudents and lecturers is available at:www.routledge.com/textbooks/9780415977777.

2007: 246x174: 624ppHb: 978-0-415-97776-0: $155.00Pb: 978-0-415-97777-7: $65.95

Feeding DesireFatness, Beauty and Sexuality Among a SaharanPeople

Rebecca Popenoe2003: 234 x 156: 256ppHb: 978-0-415-28095-2: $135.00Pb: 978-0-415-28096-9: $44.95

2ND EDITION

Reflexive EthnographyA Guide to Researching Selves and Others

Charlotte Aull Davies, University of Wales, Swansea, UK

Series: The ASA Research Methods

Reflexive Ethnography provides apractical and comprehensive guideto ethnographic research methodswhich fully engages with thesignificant issues ofmodernism/postmodernism,subjectivity/objectivity andself/other.

2007: 216x138: 320ppHb: 978-0-415-40902-5: $130.00Pb: 978-0-415-40901-8: $36.95

How to Read EthnographyHuon Wardle and Paloma Gay y Blasco

‘This is a fine book and a superb guide for studentsreading ethnographic texts ... Drawing upon ajudicious sampling of ethnographies from many epochsand parts of the world, the authors succeed brilliantlyin disclosing the complex character of every essay inhuman understanding, as well as inspiringanthropologists to ponder the notion of comparison inradically new ways.’ – Michael D. Jackson, Harvard DivinitySchool, USA

2006: 234x156: 224ppHb: 978-0-415-32866-1: $135.00Pb: 978-0-415-32867-8: $36.95eBook: 978-0-203-39096-2

2ND EDITION

Consuming HabitsGlobal and Historical Perspectives on How CulturesDefine Drugs

Edited by Jordan Goodman, Wellcome Trust Centre forthe History of Medicine, University College London, UK,Paul E. Lovejoy, York University, Canada and Andrew Sherratt

Covering a wide range of substances, this second edition hasbeen extensively updated, with an updated bibliography andtwo new chapters on cannabis and khat. Consuming Habitsis the perfect companion for all those interested in howdifferent cultures have defined drugs across the ages.

2007: 234x156: 304ppHb: 978-0-415-42581-0: $135.00Pb: 978-0-415-42582-7: $42.95eBook: 978-0-203-96411-8

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Thinking Through ThingsTheorising Artefacts Ethnographically

Edited by Amiria Henare, Martin Holbraad and Sari Wastell

The first text to offer a direct andprovocative challenge to disciplinaryfragmentation – arguing for thefutility of segregating the study ofartefacts and society – thiscollection expands on the concernsabout the place of objects andmateriality in analytical strategies,and the obligation ofethnographers to question theirassumptions and approaches.

2006: 234x156: 248ppHb: 978-1-84472-072-9: $145.00Pb: 978-1-84472-071-2: $42.95eBook: 978-0-203-08879-1

They Lie, We LieGetting on with Anthropology

Peter Metcalf2001: 234 x 156: 168ppHb: 978-0-415-26259-0: $130.00Pb: 978-0-415-26260-6: $41.95eBook: 978-0-203-11669-2

ANTHROPOLOGY OF RELIGION

Introducing Anthropology of ReligionCulture to the Ultimate

Jack Eller, Metropolitan State College of Denver, USA

’One of the most engaging,comprehensive, and compellingoverviews of anthropology ofreligion ever published.Beginning students andspecialists alike will learn muchfrom this volume.’ – Stephen D. Glazier, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA

Written by an experienced teacher,this basic introduction to theanthropology of religion exploreskey contemporary issues such as

definitions, theories, beliefs, symbols and language, andbehaviour.

2007: 246x174: 368ppHb: 978-0-415-40895-0: $125.00Pb: 978-0-415-40896-7: $37.95

Religion, Language, and PowerEdited by Nile Green, University of California, LosAngeles, USA and Mary Searle-Chatterjee, Universityof Manchester, UK

Series: Routledge Studies in Religion

Religion, Language, and Power shows that the language of‘religion’ is far from neutral, and that the packaging andnaming of what English speakers call ‘religious’ groups oridentities is imbued with the play of power.

2008: 234x156: 242ppHb: 978-0-415-96368-8: $108.00eBook: 978-0-203-92685-7

Asceticism and Power in South andSoutheast AsiaEdited by Peter Flügel, School of Oriental and Asian Studies, University of London, UK and Gustaaf Houtman, Royal Anthropological Institute, UK

Series: Royal Asiatic Society Books

Written by experts in the field, this book provides a uniquecomparative analysis of the Hindu, Jain and Buddhisttraditions and their history in relation to questions of power,legitimacy, leadership and asceticism throughoutcontemporary Asia.

2009: 234x156: 336ppHb: 978-0-415-42384-7: $145.00

Religion in Contemporary ChinaRevitalization and Innovation

Edited by Adam Yuet Chau, SOAS, University ofLondon, UK

Series: Routledge Contemporary China

This book provides a wide-ranging and in-depth survey ofcontemporary religious practices in China, explaining howthe recent economic reforms and concurrent relaxation ofreligious policies have provided fertile ground for therevitalization of a wide range of religious practices.

2009: 234x156: 288ppHb: 978-0-415-45934-1: $130.00

Myth and MeaningClaude Levi-Strauss2001: 198 x 129: 64ppHb: 978-0-415-25548-6: $120.00Pb: 978-0-415-25394-9: $17.95eBook: 978-0-203-16472-3

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5ETHNOGRAPHY ANTHROPOLOGY OF RELIGION

Reconstructing Motherhood and Disability in the Age of ‘Perfect’ BabiesGail Landsman, University at Albany, SUNY, USA

’This is a powerfulaccomplishment-absorbingreading neither maudlin nor“uplifting”, but true to the livedexperience. Gail Landsmanmakes a significant contributionto both the literature ofdisability and that ofmotherhood.’ – Barbara KatzRothman, Sociology, City Universityof New York, USA

Examining mothers of newlydiagnosed disabled children within

the context of new reproductive technologies and thediscourse of choice, this book uses anthropology anddisability studies to revise the concept of ‘normal’ and toestablish a social environment in which the expression of fulllives will prevail.

2008: 234x156: 288ppHb: 978-0-415-91788-9: $130.00Pb: 978-0-415-91789-6: $36.95eBook: 978-0-203-89190-2

Interracial FamiliesCurrent Concepts and Controversies

George Alan Yancey, University of North Texas, USAand Richard Lewis, Jr., University of Texas at SanAntonio, USA

A unique book offering both aresearch overview and practicaladvice for its readers, this textallows students to gain a solidunderstanding of the research thathas been generated on severalimportant issues surroundingmultiracial families, includingintimate relations, family dynamics,transracial adoptions, and othertopics of personal and scholarlyinterest.

2008: 234x156: 184ppHb: 978-0-415-99033-2: $135.00Pb: 978-0-415-99034-9: $36.95eBook: 978-0-203-88572-7

2ND EDITION

American FamiliesA Multicultural Reader

Edited by Stephanie Coontz, Evergreen State College, USA

’What a collection of articles!Stephanie Coontz has gatheredtogether the writing of many ofthe most important scholars ofour time to address one of themost important issues of ourtime – the growing diversity ofAmerican families. A greatchoice for undergraduateclassrooms and an addition toany scholar’s bookshelf.’– Barbara J. Risman, Author of

Gender Vertigo: AmericanFamilies in Transition

A companion website that features additional materials forstudents and lecturers is available atwww.routledge.com/textbooks/9780415958219.

2008: 246x174: 488ppHb: 978-0-415-95820-2: $125.00Pb: 978-0-415-95821-9: $45.00

Media and Middle Class MomsConrad Kottak, University of Michigan, USA andLara J. Descartes, University of Connecticut, USA

Written by nationally recognized anthropologists ConradKottak and Lara J. Descartes, this ethnography of largelywhite, middle class families in a town in the midwestexplores the role that the media play in influencing howthose families cope with everyday work/family issues. Thebook insightfully reports that families struggle with, andmake work/family decisions based largely on the images andideas they receive from media sources, though they stronglydeny being so influenced.

2009: 234x156: 224ppHb: 978-0-415-99308-1: $140.00Pb: 978-0-415-99309-8: $29.95eBook: 978-0-203-89273-2

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Home and Family in JapanContinuity and Transformation

Edited by Richard Ronald, Delft University ofTechnology, the Netherlands and Allison Alexy, VisitingAssistant Professor, Lafayette College, USA

Series: Japan Anthropology Workshop

This book explores the degree to which traditional patternsof both houses and households are changing in Japan. Itexamines the social, economic and urban changes which arecausing this, discusses the shift from the stem to nuclearfamily and to large numbers of single person and childlesscouple households.

2009: 234x156: 256ppHb: 978-0-415-48867-9: $145.00

GENDER AND SEXUALITY

Gender PluralismSoutheast Asia since Early Modern Times

Michael G. Peletz, Emory University, USA

This book examines three big ideas:difference, legitimacy, andpluralism. Of chief concern is howpeople construe and deal withvariation among fellow humanbeings. Why under certaincircumstances do people embraceeven sanctify differences, or at leastbegrudgingly tolerate them, andwhy in other contexts are peopleless receptive to difference,sometimes overtly hostile to it andbent on its eradication? What are

the cultural and political conditions conducive to the positivevalorization and acceptance of difference? And, conversely,what conditions undermine or erode such positive views andacceptance? This book examines pluralism in gendered fieldsand domains in Southeast Asia since the early modern era,which historians and anthropologists of the regioncommonly define as the period extending roughly from thefifteenth to the eighteenth centuries.

2009: 234x156: 352ppHb: 978-0-415-93160-1: $145.00Pb: 978-0-415-93161-8: $44.95

Human SexualityBiological, Psychological, and Cultural Perspectives

Anne Bolin, Elon University, USA and Patricia Whelehan, State University of New York atPotsdam, USA

Human Sexuality is a unique textbook that provides a broadanalysis of this crucial basic aspect of life. Utilizingviewpoints across cultural and national boundaries, andincorporating evolutionary and psychological perspectives,four major lines of evidence and knowledge arecomprehensively discussed, including: evolutionary theory,primatology, the cross-cultural record and contemporaryissues, and emphasizing anthropological contributions whileincorporating psycho-social perspectives.

2008: 234x156: 744ppHb: 978-0-7890-2671-2: $148.00Pb: 978-0-7890-2672-9: $99.95eBook: 978-0-20388-923-7

ENVIRONMENT AND HEALTH

HIV/AIDS: Global Frontiers inPrevention/InterventionCynthia Pope, Central Connecticut StateUniversity, USA, Renee T. White, FairfieldUniversity, USA and Robert Malow, FloridaInternational University, USA

This book provides a comprehensive overview of the globalHIV/AIDS epidemic. The unique anthology addresses cutting-edge issues in HIV/AIDS research, policymaking, andadvocacy. Key features include:

• nine original essays from leading scholars in public health,epidemiology, and social and behavioural sciences

• comprehensive information for individuals with varyingdegrees of knowledge, particularly regardingmethodological and theoretical perspectives

• a look into the future progression of HIV transmission andscholarly research.

A companion website that features additional materials forstudents and lecturers is available at:www.routledge.com/textbooks/9780415953832.

2008: 246x174: 600ppHb: 978-0-415-95382-5: $155.00Pb: 978-0-415-95383-2: $69.95

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Sacred EcologyFikret Berkes, University of Manitoba, Canada

Sacred Ecology is a pioneeringstudy of the complex system ofrelationships between the earth andits inhabitants. In its exploration ofhow humans can develop a moreacceptable relationship with theenvironment that supports them, itexamines bodies of knowledge heldby indigenous peoples around theworld and asks how we can absorband utilize such knowledge.

2008: 234x156: 336ppHb: 978-0-415-95827-1: $145.00Pb: 978-0-415-95829-5: $45.95

The Perception of the EnvironmentEssays on Livelihood, Dwelling and Skill

Tim Ingold, University of Aberdeen, Scotland UK

‘A formidable work in terms ofits intellectual breadth ... itssheer volume ... and methodicalconsistency and clarity.’– The Journal of the RoyalAnthropological Institute

In this work, Tim Ingold offers apersuasive approach tounderstanding how human beingsperceive their surroundings.

2000: 246x174: 480ppHb: 978-0-415-22831-2: $165.00Pb: 978-0-415-22832-9: $54.95eBook: 978-0-203-46602-5

HIV/AIDS, Health and the Mediain ChinaJohanna Hood, University of Technology, Australia

Series: Media, Culture and Social Change in Asia

HIV/AIDS is an increasingly serious problem in China. Thisbook explores HIV/AIDS, its portrayal in China’s media, andthe implications for public health policy. It discusses howmany Chinese wrongly believe themselves to be immune,with infection only a possibility for other ethnic groups withperceived lower moral standards.

2009: 234x156: 224ppHb: 978-0-415-47198-5: $150.00

Rejecting RefugeesPolitical Asylum in the 21st Century

Carol Bohmer, Dartmouth College, USA andAmy Shuman, Ohio State University, USA

Using both in-depth accounts byasylum applicants and interviewswith lawyers and others involved,this book takes the reader on ajourney through the process ofapplying for asylum in both theUnited States and Great Britain.

2007: 198x129: 304ppHb: 978-0-415-77375-1: $155.00Pb: 978-0-415-77376-8: $39.95eBook: 978-0-203-93722-8

The Politics of RegretOn Collective Memory and Historical Responsibility

Jeffrey K. Olick, University of Virginia, USA

Jeffrey K. Olick looks at a range of memory related issues,how catastrophic, terrible pasts – Nazi Germany, apartheidSouth Africa – are remembered, but he is particularlyconcerned with the role that memory plays in socialstructures.

2007: 234x156: 240ppHb: 978-0-415-95682-6: $135.00Pb: 978-0-415-95683-3: $39.95

Indigeneity in the CourtroomLaw, Culture, and the Production of Difference inNorth American Courts

Jennifer A. Hamilton, Hampshire College, USA

Series: Indigenous Peoples and Politics

This book takes a novel approach to the question of howlaw shapes the contemporary lives of indigenous peoples inNorth America by examining property disputes, the use ofindigenous justice in mainstream courts, and the use ofgenetic technologies to prove or disprove indigenousidentities.

2008: 234x156: 142ppHb: 978-0-415-97904-7: $90.00

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Decolonising Indigenous RightsEdited by Adolfo de Oliveira

Series: Routledge Studies in Anthropology

Covering a wide range of issues relating to the topic, thisbook examines the experiences and perceptions ofindigenous peoples in the context of the national states andpolitical systems that have been externally imposed andimplemented upon them.

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