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Gender, Justice, and the Problem of Culture

From Customary Law to Human Rights in Tanzania

By (author) Dorothy L. Hodgson
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, United States
Published: 27th Mar 2017
Dimensions: w 152mm h 229mm d 12mm
Weight: 318g
ISBN-10: 0253025354
ISBN-13: 9780253025357
Barcode No: 9780253025357
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When, where, why, and by whom is law used to force desired social change in the name of justice? Why has culture come to be seen as inherently oppressive to women? In this finely crafted book, Dorothy L. Hodgson examines the history of legal ideas and institutions in Tanzania - from customary law to human rights - as specific forms of justice that often reflect elite ideas about gender, culture, and social change. Drawing on evidence from Maasai communities, she explores how the legacies of colonial law-making continue to influence contemporary efforts to create laws, codify marriage, criminalize FGM, and contest land grabs by state officials. Despite the easy dismissal by elites of the priorities and perspectives of grassroots women, she shows how Maasai women have always had powerful ways to confront and challenge injustice, express their priorities, and reveal the limits of rights-based legal ideals.

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Gender, Justice, and the Problem of Culture speaks to a wide range of disciplines and should find pride of place in our curricula. * African Studies Review * Gender, Justice, and the Problem of Culture makes a significant contribution to the study of law in East Africa and elsewhere among colonized peoples, and it should be required reading not only for academics interested in such matters but for activists and policymakers. * American Anthropologist * Hodgson's book is both rich in detail and broad in its implications for understanding struggles for justice for marginalised groups. It deserves the attention of students and scholars of African studies, anthropology, history, political science and women's and gender studies. * Journal of Modern African Studies * [T]this book [is] an excellent addition to scholarship and courses on gender, human rights, legal anthropology, critical development studies, and more. * American Ethnologist *