#review: anthropology and law
The task of reviewing Mark Goodale’s Anthropology and Law: A Critical Introduction was weird, in a fractal way. The book […]
The task of reviewing Mark Goodale’s Anthropology and Law: A Critical Introduction was weird, in a fractal way. The book […]
Allegra is looking for a new reviews editor to take over the responsibilities of our Ally Judith Beyer who needs
Although Allegra’s editorial team is academically firmly rooted in legal anthropology, this is – we believe – the first explicit
This week we feature new reviews as well as a new call for reviews on the theme of #legalanthro! Tomorrow,
Following up on Felix Girke’s review of Rogers Brubaker’s book #trans, this #reviews week is dedicated to more new publications
As Allegra’s reviews editor, I am not only dealing with awesome new publications every week, but also get to think
This week we have two new reviews for you, tackling the question of #race (see our #callforreviews here): Tomorrow, our
“They say everyone’s born a hero. But if you let it, life will push you over the line until you’re
While gender remains a mostly female domain of inquiry, our list of recent publications features not only male authors, but
Dan Berger’s relationship with “America’s political prisoners” (xii) has been personal from the very beginning. At age sixteen and out