The problem of internal minorities
Justice and the claims of culture
2. The concept of culture in political theory
Culture as an "irreducibly social good"
Culture as a "primary good"
The structure of identity
The constructivist challenge
3. Justice and multiculturalism : an egalitarian argument for cultural accommodation
Rights-respecting accommodationism
State establishment of culture
4 . The "cultural defense" in American criminal law
"Marriage by capture" and the law of rape
"Wife murder" and the doctrine of provocation
A qualified defense of the "cultural defense"
Potential boomerang effects
5. Tribal sovereignty and the Santa Clara Pueblo case
Tribal sovereignty and the gendered rules of tribal membership
The state's role in the politics of tradition formation
Intercultural congruence and the accommodation of tribal practices
The limits of tribal sovereignty
The rise and fall of Mormon polygamy
The antipolygamy movement and the diversionary effect
A case for qualified recognition