Colonizing Hawai'i: The Cultural Power of LawPrinceton University Press, 2000年1月10日 - 371 頁 How does law transform family, sexuality, and community in the fractured social world characteristic of the colonizing process? The law was a cornerstone of the so-called civilizing process of nineteenth-century colonialism. It was simultaneously a means of transformation and a marker of the seductive idea of civilization. Sally Engle Merry reveals how, in Hawai'i, indigenous Hawaiian law was displaced by a transplanted Anglo-American law as global movements of capitalism, Christianity, and imperialism swept across the islands. The new law brought novel systems of courts, prisons, and conceptions of discipline and dramatically changed the marriage patterns, work lives, and sexual conduct of the indigenous people of Hawai'i. |
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Introduction | 3 |
33 | |
The Process of Legal Transformation | 35 |
The First Transition Religious Law | 63 |
The Second Transition Secular Law | 86 |
LOCAL PRACTICES OF POLICING AND JUDGING IN HILO HAWAII | 115 |
The Social History of a Plantation Town | 117 |
Judges and Caseloads in Hilo | 145 |
Protest and the Law on the Hilo Sugar Plantations | 207 |
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