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  • Anthropology and Global Counterinsurgency
  • Written by author John D. Kelly
  • Published by University of Chicago Press, 4/15/2010
  • 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 eth
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Authors

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


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