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  • Fuller, C. J. (2014). Book review: Classifying India. Anthropology of This Century, (10),
  • Fuller, C. J. (2011). Caste, race, and hierarchy in the American South. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 17(3), 604-621. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9655.2011.01709.x
  • Fuller, Christopher J (2011). The modern transformation of an old elite: the case of the Tamil Brahmans. In Clark-Decès, Isabelle (Ed.), A Companion to the Anthropology of India (pp. 80-98). Wiley-Blackwell.
  • Fuller, C. J., Bénéï, Véronique (Eds.) (2009). The everyday state and society in modern India. Social Science Press.
  • Fuller, C. J., Narasimhan, Haripriya (2008). Companionate marriage in India: the changing marriage system in a middle-class Brahman subcaste. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 14(4), 736-754. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9655.2008.00528.x
  • Fuller, Chris, Narasimhan, Haripriya (2007). Empowerment and constraint: women, work and the family in Chennai’s software industry. In Upadhya, Carol, Vasavi, A.R. (Eds.), In an Outpost of the Global Economy: Work and Workers in India’s Information Technology Industry (pp. 190-210). Routledge India.
  • Fuller, C. J., Narasimhan, Haripriya (2006). Engineering colleges, 'exposure' and information technology. Economic and Political Weekly, 41(3), 258-262.
  • Fuller, C. J., Assayag, Jackie (Eds.) (2005). Globalizing India: perspectives from below. Anthem Press.
  • Fuller, Chris, Harriss, John (2005). Globalizing Hinduism: a 'traditional' guru and modern businessmen in Chennai. In Fuller, Chris, Assayag, Jackie (Eds.), Globalizing India: Perspectives From Below (pp. 211-236). Anthem Press.
  • Fuller, C. J. (2004). The camphor flame: popular Hinduism and society in India. Princeton University Press.
  • Fuller, C. J. (2004). The renovation ritual in a south Indian temple: the 1995 kumbhabhiseka in the Minaksi temple, Madurai. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 67(1), 40-63. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0041977X04000035
  • Fuller, C. J. (2003). Caste. In Das, Veena (Ed.), The Oxford India Companion to Sociology and Social Anthropology (pp. 477-501). Oxford University Press.
  • Fuller, C. J. (2001). The 'Vinayaka Chaturthi' festival and Hindutva in Tamil Nadu. Economic and Political Weekly, 36(19), 1607-16.
  • Fuller, C. J., Harriss, John (2001). For an anthropology of the modern Indian state. In Fuller, C. J., Bénéï, Veronique (Eds.), The Everyday State and Society in Modern India (pp. 1-30). Hurst Publishers (London, England).
  • Fuller, C. J., Bénéï, Véronique (Eds.) (2001). The everyday state and society in modern India. Hurst Publishers (London, England).
  • Fuller, C. J. (1999). The Brahmins and Brahminical values in modern Tamilnadu. In Institutions and Inequalities: Essays in Honour of André Béteille (pp. 30-55). Oxford University Press.
  • Fuller, C. J. (1989). Misconceiving the grain heap: a critique of the concept of the Indian jajmani system. In Parry, Jonathan, Bloch, Maurice (Eds.), Money and the Morality of Exchange (pp. 33 - 63). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511621659.002
  • Fuller, C. J. (1984). Servants of the goddess: the priests of a South Indian temple. Cambridge University Press.
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  • Fuller, C. J. (2025). The most subtle‑minded and profoundly devout people in Asia: Alfred Lyall on Hinduism, caste and the state in colonial India. Encyclopédie Bérose des histoires de l'anthropologie, https://doi.org/10.70601/422u8lc picture_as_pdf
  • Fuller, C. J. (2017). Ethnographic inquiry in colonial India: Herbert Risley, William Crooke, and the study of tribes and castes. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 23(3), 603-621. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9655.12654
  • Fuller, C. J., Narasimhan, Haripriya (2013). Marriage, education, and employment among Tamil Brahman women in South India, 1891–2010. Modern Asian Studies, 47(1), 53-84. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0026749X12000364
  • Fuller, C. J., Narasimhan, Haripriya (2012). Marriage in modern India: companionate marriage among a middle-class Brahman subcaste. picture_as_pdf
  • Fuller, Chris (2012). Book review: ambivalence about apartheid. Anthropology of This Century, (5),
  • Fuller, Chris (2011). Timepass and boredom in modern India. Anthropology of This Century, (1),
  • Fuller, C. J., Narasimhan, Haripriya (2010). Traditional vocations and modern professions among Tamil Brahmans in colonial and post-colonial south India. Indian Economic and Social History Review, 47(4), 473-496. https://doi.org/10.1177/001946461004700403
  • Fuller, C. J., Narasimhan, Haripriya (2010). The agraharam: the transformation of social space and Brahman status in Tamilnadu during the colonial and postcolonial periods. In Bergunder, Michael, Frese, Heiko, Schröder, Ulrike (Eds.), Ritual, Caste, and Religion in Colonial South India (pp. 219-237). Franckesche Stiftungen.
  • Fuller, C. J., Narasimhan, Haripriya (2008). From landlords to software engineers: migration and urbanization among Tamil Brahmans. Comparative Studies in Society and History, 50(1), 170-196. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0010417508000091
  • Fuller, C. J., Narasimhan, Haripriya (2007). Information technology professionals and the new-rich middle class in Chennai (Madras). Modern Asian Studies, 41(1), 121-150. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0026749X05002325
  • Fuller, C. J. (2001). Orality, literacy and memorisation : priestly education in contemporary south India. Modern Asian Studies, 35(1), 1-32. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0026749X01003717
  • Fuller, Chris (1999). An interview with M. N. Srinivas. Anthropology Today, 15(5), 4-10.
  • Fuller, C. J. (1997). Religious texts, priestly education and ritual action in south Indian temple Hinduism. Contributions to Indian Sociology, 31(1), 3-25. https://doi.org/10.1177/006996679703100102
  • Fuller, C. J. (1995). The 'Holy Family' of Shiva in a south Indian temple. Social Anthropology, 3(3), 205-217.
  • Fuller, Chris (1994). Legal anthropology, legal pluralism and legal thought. Anthropology Today, 10(3), 9-12.
  • Fuller, C. J. (1993). Only Siva can worship Siva : ritual mistakes and their correction in a South Indian temple. Contributions to Indian Sociology, 27(2), 169-189. https://doi.org/10.1177/006996693027002001