Kristin Conner Doughty teaches anthropology at the University of Rochester.
Introduction. Harmony Legal Models and the Architecture of Social Repair
Chapter 1. Silencing the Past: Producing History and the Politics of Memory
Chapter 2. Escaping Dichotomies: Grassroots Law in Historical and Global Context
Chapter 3. Gacaca Days and Genocide Citizenship
Chapter 4. Comite y'Abunzi: Politics and Poetics of the Ordinary
Chapter 5. The Legal Aid Clinic: Mediation as Thick Description
Chapter 6. Improvising Authority: Lay Judges as Intermediaries
Conclusion. Legal Architectures of Social Repair
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments