Victor S. Thomas Professor of Anthropology, Emerita, Harvard University
Education
- Barnard College B.A. 1943
- Columbia Law School LL.B. 1945
- Columbia University Ph.D. 1957, Anthropology
Representative Publications
- "Encountering Suspicion in Tanzania," Being There, eds. Borneman and Hammoudi (University of California Press, Berkeley, 2009)
- "The Past in the Present: 'Customary' Law on Kilimanjaro, 1880-1980," Culture, History, and Identity: Landscapes of Inhabitation in the Mount Kilimanjaro Area, ed. Timothy Clack (Cambridge University Press, 2009)
- "Political Struggles in Legal Arenas," Inclusion and Exclusion in the Global Arena, ed. Max Kirsch (Routledge, 2006)
- "Changing Perspectives on a Changing Africa: The Work of Anthropology," Africa and the Disciplines, ed. Robert H. Bates (University of Chicago Press, 1993)
- "Treating Law as Knowledge: Telling Colonial Officers What to Say to Africans about Running 'Their Own' Native Courts," 26 Law and Society Review (1992)