Lazarus-Black, Mindie
LAZARUS-BLACK, Mindie
LAZARUS-BLACK, Mindie. American. Genres: Anthropology/Ethnology, Law. Career: University of Illinois at Chicago Circle, Chicago, associate professor of criminal justice and affiliate assistant professor of anthropology, both 1990-. Conducted field work in Antigua, Barbados, and Trinidad, 1985-95. Publications: Legitimate Acts and Illegal Encounters: Law and Society in Antigua and Barbuda, 1994. EDITOR: (with P. Lange) Family Business in Dallas: A Matter of Values, 1982; (with S. Hirsch and contrib.) Contested States: Law, Hegemony and Resistance, 1994. Contributor to books. Contributor of articles and reviews to periodicals. Address: 624 Sheridan Sq, Apt 2, Evanston, IL 60202-4750, U.S.A.
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