Contested States; Law, Hegemony and Resistance (After the Law)
Contested States; Law, Hegemony and Resistance (After the Law)
Editorial Reviews
Jane F. Collier, Stanford University
"By focusing on resistance, this volume opens a space to consider the complex processes through which laws shape social life."
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"This is bound to be a classic collection, representative of current work at its best and significant for generations of future readers."
Contested States; Law, Hegemony and Resistance (After the Law)
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