Carol Greenhouse is a Arthur W. Marks professor at Princeton University. Carol is a cultural anthropologist with primary interests in the ethnography of the law and politics. Her interests focus on the discursive and experiential dimensions of state power, especially federal power in the United ...
Carol Greenhouse is a Arthur W. Marks professor at Princeton University. Carol is a cultural anthropologist with primary interests in the ethnography of the law and politics. Her interests focus on the discursive and experiential dimensions of state power, especially federal power in the United States, and the reflexive and critical connections – in the U.S. and elsewhere – between ethnography and democracy. She is also interested in ethnographic genres as forms of knowledge, literariness and social action.