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Kissing Hands and Knees: Hegemony and Hierarchy in Sharfa Discourse

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Two categories of Muslim legal texts are utilized in Yemen. In the methodological literature I examine conceptions of common sense and consensus, and the relation of knowledge and ignorance. In the applied literature, I review egalitarian and hierarchical themes. The hegemonic qualities of such texts derive from their appropriation of ordinary wisdom and from the shifting polyvocality of the texts themselves.

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Copyright © 1988 The Law and Society Association

Footnotes

The development of my thinking about law has been stimulated by participation in the Amherst Seminar. I have benefited from comments on an earlier draft of this paper by Sally Merry and Barbara Yngvesson, and by Stefania Pandolfo and Uday Mehta, and helpful comments at a later stage were provided by members of the seminar, especially Adelaide Villmoare and Christine Harrington, and by two anonymous LSR reviewers.

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