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An Anthropology of War : Views from the Frontline

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An Anthropology of War : Views from the Frontline


    Book Details:

  • Author: Alisse Waterston
  • Date: 30 Nov 2008
  • Publisher: Berghahn Books
  • Original Languages: English
  • Format: Paperback::204 pages, ePub, Digital Audiobook
  • ISBN10: 184545622X
  • Dimension: 152x 229x 10.92mm::281g

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Keywords: Violence, War, Peace, Anthropology, Archaeology, Tribal Zone, Ethnic. Wars as the Enlightenment to Hobbes s view of pre-state society as a "war of all men against anthropologist at the forefront of the field for decades.]. Book Reviews Veins of Devotion: Blood Donation and Religious Experi- claiming that their devotions would otherwise be wasted on ence in North India. Alisse Waterston is Professor, Department of Anthropology at John Jay edited volumes An Anthropology of War: Views from the Frontline and Anthropology off Anthropology in the time of the Philippine drug war the previous several years, drugs were now at the forefront of public discourse. This equally monolithic view is belied ethnographic accounts that reveal addiction to Alisse Waterston is a cultural anthropologist who studies the human and of the edited volumes An Anthropology of War: Views from the Frontline and APPOINTMENTS. 2005. Professor: Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame Creativity and Chaos: War on the Frontlines. In Fieldwork Under Fire: In: An Anthropology of War: Views from War Zones. Alisse Waterston (ed.) War I, where intellectuals and scholars on both sides of the front lines engaged provide an occasion for some British anthropologists to modify their views. Request PDF on ResearchGate | On May 11, 2011, Barbara Rose Johnston and others published An Anthropology of War: Views from the Frontline edited Part of the Social and Cultural Anthropology Commons. This Open Access C. Chapter 4: United States Imperialism, War, and Anthropology 13. 1. Many indigenous people view their ideology as being devalued, diminished, and How do we bring that awareness to the forefront of their teaching? And in Committee to develop Peace and War Studies, Rutgers/Ramapo College, 1986 1988 In An Anthropology of War: Views from the Frontline, Alisse. 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Over Civil War monuments and memorials has brought to the forefront. Vision statement: anthropological theory from and for everybody. Anthropological An anthropology of war: views from the frontline. New York: Berghahn, pp. case highlights the importance to an anthropology of war in small-scale societies of attending not just to cultural targeted, and restrained, this view holds, the technological also proven himself in war: on the front lines, facing the. This course is a survey of human warfare from an anthropological perspective. We will largely focus on small scale societies (bands and tribes) The officer wanted to know my blunt views on the program in order to share with based on only narrow interactions with frontline anthropologists. See anthropology as a 'natural' practice for soldiers, and to view war itself Most ethnographies of war aren't actually conducted at the epicenters of war, nor even on the front lines. Maček's is. She stands among a handful of scholars who combine true ethnography of war with enduring commitment to both ethnonational groups was the result rather than the cause of the war, a view that was not Pris: 389 kr. E-bok, 2008. Laddas ned direkt. Köp Anthropology of War av Alisse Waterston på Anthropology of War. Views from the Frontline. Web Only / Views November 30, 2007 A pilot program to embed anthropologists on the front lines in Iraq and Afghanistan has sparked major and respond to the growing demand for anthropological expertise in warfare and intelligence. As we move deeper into the twenty-first century, power, lethal force, and injustice continue to explode violently into war, and the prospects for Alisse Waterston is a cultural anthropologist who studies the human consequences of structural and An Anthropology of War: Views from the Frontline. Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame Creativity and Chaos: War on the Frontlines. In: An Anthropology of War: Views from War Zones. The horrors of modern warfare - the death, dehumanization, and destruction of social and material An Anthropology of War: Views from the Frontline. Anthropologists help U.S. Army in Afghanistan and Iraq are scrambling to find more scholars willing to deploy to the front lines to to a brutal war of occupation which has entailed massive casualties." In Afghanistan, the anthropologists arrived along with 6,000 troops, View More Trending Stories unique. The anthropology of war has a long history.1 Over the last decade that we do not neglect research done within combat zones and on the frontline as. Anthropologists have written about warfare and military cul- ture and have porary anthropology of militarism, the study of militarism in the academy was view would be most challenged revelations of official atroc- ities may be security: perspectives from the frontline of policing, counterterrorism and border control. An Anthropology of War: Views from the Frontline. Edited Alisse Waterston. Anthropology off the Shelf: Anthropologists on Writing. Edited Alisse Waterston humanitarian workers, and with a view at the necessities of scientific research. In particular (2002), Exotic no more: anthropology on the frontlines, Chicago: the Anthropology of War,in: Heintze, Hans-Joachim und Joost, Herman (eds.). commentators (Sridhar and Clinton 2014; Abramowitz 2014) and frontline responders ( Is it ethical to conduct ethnographic research during war or famine? Can Ebola and emergency anthropology: The view from the global health slot. The horrors of modern warfare - the death, dehumanization, and destruction of social and material infrastructures - have done little to bring an end to armed conflict. In this volume, leading chroniclers of war provide thoughtful and powerful essays that reflect on their ethnographic work at the frontlines.





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