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Virtual War and Magical Death – Technologies and Imaginaries for Terror and Killing: The Cultures and Practice of Violence

Autor Neil L. Whitehead, Sverker Finnström
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 apr 2013
Virtual War and Magical Death is a provocative examination of the relations between anthropology and contemporary global war. Several arguments unite the collected essays, which are based on ethnographic research in varied locations, including Guatemala, Uganda, and Tanzania, as well as Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, and the United States. Foremost is the contention that modern high-tech warfare - as it is practiced and represented by the military, the media, and civilians - is analogous to rituals of magic and sorcery. Technologies of "virtual warfare," such as high-altitude bombing, remote drone attacks, night-vision goggles, and even music videos and computer games that simulate battle, reproduce the imaginative worlds and subjective experiences of witchcraft, magic, and assault sorcery long studied by cultural anthropologists. Another significant focus of the collection is the U.S. military's exploitation of ethnographic research, particularly through its controversial Human Terrain Systems (HTS) Program, which embeds anthropologists as cultural experts in military units. Several pieces address the ethical dilemmas that HTS and other counterinsurgency projects pose for anthropologists. Other essays reveal the relatively small scale of those programs in relation to the military's broader use of, and ambitions for, social scientific data.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822354475
ISBN-10: 0822354470
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: 15 photographs, 2 tables
Dimensiuni: 189 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
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Cuprins

Virtual War and Magical Death: Technologies and Imaginaries for Terror and Killing / Neil L. Whitehead and Sverker Finnström; 1. Ethnography, Knowledge, Torture and Silence / Neil L. Whitehead; 2. The Role of Culture in Wars Waged by Robots: Connecting Drones, Anthropology, and Human Terrain System’s Prehistory / David Price; 3. Cybernetic Crystal Ball: "Forecasting" Insurgency in Iraq and Afghanistan / Roberto J. González; 4. Full Spectrum: The Military Invasion of Anthropology / R. Brian Ferguson; 5. Today he is no more: Magic, Intervention, and Global War in Uganda / Sverker Finnström; 6. The Hostile Gaze: Night Vision and the Immediation of Nocturnal Combat in Vietnam and Iraq / Antonius C.G.M. Robben ; 7. Virtual Soldiers, Cognitive Laborers / Robertson Allen; 8. Virtual War in the Tribal Zone: Airstrikes, Drones and Losing Hearts and Minds - Afghanistan and Pakistan / Jeffrey A. Sluka; 9. Propaganda, Gangs and Social Cleansing in Guatemala / Victoria Sanford; 10. The Soundtrack to War / Matthew Sumera ; 11. War at Large: Miner Magic and the Carrion System / Koen StroekenBibliography; Contributors

Recenzii

"Virtual War and Magical Death is a creative project that is bound to stimulate constructive conversation. It inserts contemporary technologies of warfare, particularly the U.S. Army's Human Terrain System, into sociocultural anthropology's current reflections on its theoretical and methodological practices as well as the purposes of ethnographic inquiry within and beyond the discipline." - Carol J. Greenhouse,author of The Paradox of Relevance: Ethnography and Citizenship in the United States"By placing in brackets conventional ways of contrasting modernity and pre-modernity, the contributors to this groundbreaking collection of essays bring into startling relief the phenomenological commonalities that underlie warfare and witchcraft, militarism and magic, while offering radically new insights into the virtual and ritual dimensions of violence and the 'war on terror.'" - Michael D. Jackson, author of Life Within Limits: Well-Being in a World of Want

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Virtual War and Magical Death is a provocative examination of the relations between anthropology and contemporary global war.