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Anthropology and Global Counterinsurgency

Editat de John D. Kelly, Beatrice Jauregui, Sean T. Mitchell, Jeremy Walton
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 apr 2010
Global events of the early twenty-first century have placed new stress on the relationship among anthropology, governance, and war. Facing prolonged insurgency, segments of the U.S. military have taken a new interest in anthropology, prompting intense ethical and scholarly debate. Inspired by these issues, the essays in Anthropology and Global Counterinsurgency consider how anthropologists can, should, and do respond to military overtures, and they articulate anthropological perspectives on global war and power relations.
This book investigates the shifting boundaries between military and civil state violence; perceptions and effects of American power around the globe; the history of counterinsurgency doctrine and practice; and debate over culture, knowledge, and conscience in counterinsurgency. These wide-ranging essays shed new light on the fraught world of Pax Americana and on the ethical and political dilemmas faced by anthropologists and military personnel alike when attempting to understand and intervene in our world.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780226429946
ISBN-10: 0226429946
Pagini: 408
Ilustrații: 5 halftones, 3 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press

Notă biografică

John D. Kelly is professor of anthropology at the University of Chicago. Beatrice Jauregui is visiting fellow at the Center for the Advanced Study of India. Sean T. Mitchell is assistant professor of anthropology at Rutgers University. Jeremy Walton is assistant professor of religion at New York University.

Cuprins

Introduction: Culture, Counterinsurgency, Conscience
: : John D. Kelly, Beatrice Jauregui, Sean T. Mitchell, and Jeremy Walton

SECTION 1

Categories of Conflict and Coercion: The Blue in Green and the Other
: : Beatrice Jauregui
1 Bluing Green in the Maldives: Countering Citizen Insurgency by "Civil"-izing National Security
: : Beatrice Jauregui
2 Phantom Power: Notes on Provisionality in Haiti
: : Greg Beckett
3 The Categorization of People as Targets of Violence: A Perspective on the Colombian Armed Conflict
: : Paola Castaño
4 Seeing Red: Mao Fetishism, Pax Americana, and the Moral Economy of War
: : John D. Kelly

SECTION 2

Ethnographic Experiences of American Power in the Age of the War on Terror
: : Jeremy Walton and Sean T. Mitchell
5 Paranoid Styles of Nationalism aft er the Cold War: Notes from an Invasion of the Amazon
: : Sean T. Mitchell
6 Hungry Wolves, Inclement Storms: Commodifi ed Fantasies of American Imperial Power in Contemporary Turkey
: : Jeremy Walton
7 Rwandan Rebels and U.S. Federal Prosecutors: American Power, Violence, and the Pursuit of Justice in the Age of the War on Terror
: : Elizabeth Garland
8 Weapons, Passports, and News: Palestinian Perceptions of U.S. Power as a Mediator of War
: : Amahl Bishara
9 The Cold War Present: The Logic of Defense Time
: : Mihir Pandya

SECTION 3

Counterinsurgency, Past and Present: Precedents to the Manual
: : Jeremy Walton and Beatrice Jauregui
10 The Uses of Anthropology in the Insurgent Age
: : Dustin M. Wax
11 Small Wars and Counterinsurgency
: : James L. Hevia
12 Repetition Compulsion? Counterinsurgency Bravado in Iraq and Vietnam
: : Kurt Jacobsen
13 Counterinsurgency, The Spook, and Blowback
: : Joseph Masco

SECTION 4

The U.S. Military and U.S. Anthropology
: : Sean T. Mitchell and John D. Kelly
14 An Anthropologist among the Soldiers: Notes from the Field
: : Marcus B. Griffin
15 Indirect Rule and Embedded Anthropology: Practical, Theoretical, and Ethical Concerns
: : Roberto J. González
16 Soft Power, Hard Power, and the Anthropological "Leveraging" of Cultural "Assets": Distilling the Politics and Ethics of Anthropological Counterinsurgency
: : David H. Price
17 Yes, Both, Absolutely: A Personal and Professional Commentary on Anthropological Engagement with Military and Intelligence Organizations
: : Kerry Fosher

SECTION 5
Constructions and Destructions of Conscience
: : John D. Kelly
18 The Cultural Turn in the War on Terror
: : Hugh Gusterson
19 Cultural Sensitivity in a Military Occupation: The U.S. Military in Iraq
: : Rochelle Davis, with Dahlia El Zein and Dena Takruri
20 The "Bad" Kill: A Short Case Study in American Counterinsurgency
: : Jeffrey Bennett
21 The Destruction of Conscience and the Winter Soldier
: : Kevin Caffrey
22 No Better Friend, No Worse Enemy: History, Memory, and the Conscience of a Marine
: : Christopher T. Nelson

Reference List
List of Contributors
Index