Enculturing law : new agendas for legal pedagogy / edited by Mathew John and Sitharamam Kakarala.
Material type: TextPublisher: New Delhi : Tulika Books, 2007Description: xxx, 202 p. : 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9788189487324 (hbk.)
- 23 349.54 ENC 001048
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction
MATHEW JOHN and SITHARAMAM KAKARALA iJ
Contributors xxxi
The Pedagogy of Law
Enculturing Law?: Some Unphilosophic Remarks
UPENDRA BAXI 1
Culture, Comparison, Community: Social Studies of Law Today
ROGER COTTERRELL 22
Cultures of Criticism
TIM MURPHY
Legal Systems, Legal Traditions and Legal Education
H. PATRICK GLENN 4
Teaching Legal Culture
VOLKMAR GESSNER
Of Pedagogy and Suffering: Civil Rights Movements and
Teaching of Human Rights in India
SITHARAMAM KAKARALA 73
Retrieving Indian Law: Colonial Erasures,
Postcolonial Pedagogies
DATTATHREYA SUBBANARASIMHA 84
The Performance of Law
The Unspeakable Violence of Isoor, 1942
JANAKINAIR 97
Colonial Laws and Indian Debates: Suggestions for
Revised Readings
TANIKA SARKAR 117
How Indian is Indian Law?
OLIVER MENDELSOHN 13
State Control and Sexual Morality: The Case of the
Bar Dancers of Mumbai
FLAVIA AGNES 15
'You Can See Without Looking': The Cinematic 'Author'
and Freedom of Expression in the Cinema
ASHISH RAJADHYAKSHA 17.
Contributed papers presented at a seminar conducted at Bangalore in August 2005 and organized by Centre for the Study of Culture and Society and National Law School of India University.
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