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- catalog abstract "This anthology collects over fifty commentaries by noted anthropologists such as Margaret Mead, Franz Boas, and Marshall Sahlins who seek to understand and explain the profound repercussions of U.S. involvement in the Middle East, Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Frequently drawing on their own fieldwork, the anthropologists go beyond the headlines to draw connections between indigenous cultures, corporate globalization, and contemporary political and economic crises. Venues range from the op-ed pages of internationally renowned newspapers such as the New York Times and the Washington Post to magazine articles and television interviews. Special sections entitled "Prelude to September 11" and "Anthropological Interpretations of September 11" include articles that provided many Americans with their first substantial introduction to the history of Islam, Central Asia, and the Middle East. Each article includes a brief introduction contextualizing the commentary.".
- catalog contributor b13210584.
- catalog coverage "United States Foreign relations 1989-".
- catalog created "2004.".
- catalog date "2004".
- catalog date "2004.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2004.".
- catalog description "Ch. 12. Our Abysmal Ignorance about Somalia / Anna Simons -- Ch. 13. Somalia Trap / Anna Simons -- Ch. 14. Increased U.S. Military Aid to Colombia Won't Curb Drug Trafficking / Winifred Tate -- Ch. 15. Colombia: Rules of the Game / Winifred Tate -- Ch. 16. Unveiling U.S. Policy in Colombia / Lesley Gill -- Ch. 17. Price of Free Trade: Famine / Marc Edelman -- Ch. 18. How Two Truths Make One Tragedy / Ali Qleibo -- Ch. 19. Matrix of Control / Jeff Halper -- Ch. 20. After the Invasion: Now What? / Jeff Halper -- Ch. 21. If U.S. Dumps Test Ban Treaty, China Will Rejoice / Hugh Gusterson -- pt. III. Prelude to September 11 -- Ch. 22. Cut Off the Arms Flow and Let Afghans Unite / Ashraf Ghani -- Ch. 23. U.S. Can Strengthen African Ties in Wake of Terrorism with Aid, Clear Policies / James Merryman -- Ch. 24. Egyptians Don't Like Saddam, But ... / Robert Fernea -- Ch. 25.".
- catalog description "Gravesites-Environmental Ruin in Iraq / Barbara Nimri Aziz -- Ch. 26. U.N. Should Act to Protect Muslim Women / Fadwa El Guindi -- Ch. 27. Women under the Taliban / Zieba Shorish-Shamley and Jana Wendt -- Ch. 28. Follow the Oil Trail -- Mess in Afghanistan Partly Our Government's Fault / William O. Beeman -- pt. IV. Anthropological, Interpretations of September 11 -- Ch. 29. Our Legacy of War / Catherine Lutz -- Ch. 30. Local Horror/Global Response / David Harvey, Talal Asad, Cindi Katz, Neil Smith and Ida Susser -- Ch. 31. War Our Great-Grandchildren Will Be Fighting -- Understanding Osama Bin Laden / William O. Beeman -- Ch. 32. What Have the 9/11 Investigators Overlooked? / Janet McIntosh -- Ch. 33. We Need a Global Declaration of Interdependence / Wade Davis -- pt. V. On Afghanistan, Central Asia and the Middle East -- Ch. 34. Nation Is Home to Afghans, Mujahedeen, Taliban, Afghan-Arabs, to Name a Few /".
- catalog description "Ignorance Is Not Bliss / Roberto J. Gonzalez -- Ch. 47. Turn Off Your Tunnel Vision / Mahmood Mamdani -- Ch. 48. Roots of Muslim Separatism in the Philippines / Thomas McKenna and Nermeen Shaikh -- pt. VII. Academic Freedom and Civil Liberties -- Ch. 49. Lynne Cheney-Joe Lieberman Group Puts Out a Blacklist / Roberto J. Gonzalez -- Ch. 50. Academia under Attack: Sketches for a New Blacklist / David Price -- Ch. 51. Lynne Cheney's Free Speech Blacklist / Hugh Gusterson and Sharon Basco -- Ch. 52. Harmony Coerced Is Freedom Denied / Laura Nader -- Epilogue: Unconventional Anthropology: Challenging the Myths of Continuous War.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction: Anthropologists in the Public Sphere: Speaking Out on War, Peace, and American Power -- pt. I. War, Peace, and Social responsibility -- Ch. 1. Scientists as Spies / Franz Boas -- Ch. 2. Warfare Is Only an Invention -- Not a Biological Necessity / Margaret Mead -- Ch. 3. Once You've Broken Him Down ... / Marshall Sahlins -- Ch. 4. "Contemporary Anthropology and Moral Accountability / Gerald D. Berreman -- Ch. 5. Two Plus Two Equals Zero -- War and Peace Reconsidered / Laura Nader -- Ch. 6. Dollars That Forge Guatemalan Chains / Beatriz Manz -- Ch. 7. Anthropologists as Spies / David Price -- Ch. 8. Abuse of Power by the Advocates of Reason / Pierre Bourdieu -- pt. II. Prescient Anthropology: Diagnosing Crises Abroad -- Ch. 9. West Must Correct Its Mistakes in Yugoslavia / Robert M. Hayden -- Ch. 10. NATO Fuels the Balkan Fire / Robert M. Hayden -- Ch. 11. No Exit from Somalia / Anna Simons --".
- catalog description "Robert Canfield -- Ch. 35. Folly of Quick Action in Afghanistan / Ashraf Ghani -- Ch. 36. Afghanistan Can Learn from its Past / Nazif Shahrani -- Ch. 37. Women in the New Afghanistan / Zieba Shorish-Shamley and Amy Goodman -- Ch. 38. Enlisting Afghan Aid / David B. Edwards and Shahmahmood Miakhel -- Ch. 39. Pakistan's Dilemma / Kamran Asdar Ali -- Ch. 40. War Destroyed Chechnya's Clan Structure / Francesca Mereu, Sergei Arutyunov and Ian Chesnov -- pt. VI. Examining Militarism and the "War on Terror" -- Ch. 41. U.S. Anti-Terrorist Message Won't Fly in Islamic World / William O. Beeman -- Ch. 42. Terror and Indigenous Peoples: War without End / David Price -- Ch. 43. Afghan War Could Be Recruiting Tool for Terrorists / John Burdick -- Ch. 44. First, Know the Enemy, Then Act / Dale F. Eickelman -- Ch. 45. Sept. 11 Exposes Futile Search for 'Perfect' Missile Defense / John Burdick -- Ch. 46.".
- catalog description "This anthology collects over fifty commentaries by noted anthropologists such as Margaret Mead, Franz Boas, and Marshall Sahlins who seek to understand and explain the profound repercussions of U.S. involvement in the Middle East, Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Frequently drawing on their own fieldwork, the anthropologists go beyond the headlines to draw connections between indigenous cultures, corporate globalization, and contemporary political and economic crises. Venues range from the op-ed pages of internationally renowned newspapers such as the New York Times and the Washington Post to magazine articles and television interviews. Special sections entitled "Prelude to September 11" and "Anthropological Interpretations of September 11" include articles that provided many Americans with their first substantial introduction to the history of Islam, Central Asia, and the Middle East. Each article includes a brief introduction contextualizing the commentary.".
- catalog extent "xii, 288 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Anthropologists in the public sphere.".
- catalog identifier "0292701691 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0292702353 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Anthropologists in the public sphere.".
- catalog issued "2004".
- catalog issued "2004.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Austin : University of Texas Press,".
- catalog relation "Anthropologists in the public sphere.".
- catalog spatial "United States Foreign relations 1989-".
- catalog subject "306.2 22".
- catalog subject "GN492 .A592 2004".
- catalog subject "Peace.".
- catalog subject "Political anthropology.".
- catalog subject "Power (Social sciences)".
- catalog subject "September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001.".
- catalog subject "War and society.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 12. Our Abysmal Ignorance about Somalia / Anna Simons -- Ch. 13. Somalia Trap / Anna Simons -- Ch. 14. Increased U.S. Military Aid to Colombia Won't Curb Drug Trafficking / Winifred Tate -- Ch. 15. Colombia: Rules of the Game / Winifred Tate -- Ch. 16. Unveiling U.S. Policy in Colombia / Lesley Gill -- Ch. 17. Price of Free Trade: Famine / Marc Edelman -- Ch. 18. How Two Truths Make One Tragedy / Ali Qleibo -- Ch. 19. Matrix of Control / Jeff Halper -- Ch. 20. After the Invasion: Now What? / Jeff Halper -- Ch. 21. If U.S. Dumps Test Ban Treaty, China Will Rejoice / Hugh Gusterson -- pt. III. Prelude to September 11 -- Ch. 22. Cut Off the Arms Flow and Let Afghans Unite / Ashraf Ghani -- Ch. 23. U.S. Can Strengthen African Ties in Wake of Terrorism with Aid, Clear Policies / James Merryman -- Ch. 24. Egyptians Don't Like Saddam, But ... / Robert Fernea -- Ch. 25.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Gravesites-Environmental Ruin in Iraq / Barbara Nimri Aziz -- Ch. 26. U.N. Should Act to Protect Muslim Women / Fadwa El Guindi -- Ch. 27. Women under the Taliban / Zieba Shorish-Shamley and Jana Wendt -- Ch. 28. Follow the Oil Trail -- Mess in Afghanistan Partly Our Government's Fault / William O. Beeman -- pt. IV. Anthropological, Interpretations of September 11 -- Ch. 29. Our Legacy of War / Catherine Lutz -- Ch. 30. Local Horror/Global Response / David Harvey, Talal Asad, Cindi Katz, Neil Smith and Ida Susser -- Ch. 31. War Our Great-Grandchildren Will Be Fighting -- Understanding Osama Bin Laden / William O. Beeman -- Ch. 32. What Have the 9/11 Investigators Overlooked? / Janet McIntosh -- Ch. 33. We Need a Global Declaration of Interdependence / Wade Davis -- pt. V. On Afghanistan, Central Asia and the Middle East -- Ch. 34. Nation Is Home to Afghans, Mujahedeen, Taliban, Afghan-Arabs, to Name a Few /".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ignorance Is Not Bliss / Roberto J. Gonzalez -- Ch. 47. Turn Off Your Tunnel Vision / Mahmood Mamdani -- Ch. 48. Roots of Muslim Separatism in the Philippines / Thomas McKenna and Nermeen Shaikh -- pt. VII. Academic Freedom and Civil Liberties -- Ch. 49. Lynne Cheney-Joe Lieberman Group Puts Out a Blacklist / Roberto J. Gonzalez -- Ch. 50. Academia under Attack: Sketches for a New Blacklist / David Price -- Ch. 51. Lynne Cheney's Free Speech Blacklist / Hugh Gusterson and Sharon Basco -- Ch. 52. Harmony Coerced Is Freedom Denied / Laura Nader -- Epilogue: Unconventional Anthropology: Challenging the Myths of Continuous War.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: Anthropologists in the Public Sphere: Speaking Out on War, Peace, and American Power -- pt. I. War, Peace, and Social responsibility -- Ch. 1. Scientists as Spies / Franz Boas -- Ch. 2. Warfare Is Only an Invention -- Not a Biological Necessity / Margaret Mead -- Ch. 3. Once You've Broken Him Down ... / Marshall Sahlins -- Ch. 4. "Contemporary Anthropology and Moral Accountability / Gerald D. Berreman -- Ch. 5. Two Plus Two Equals Zero -- War and Peace Reconsidered / Laura Nader -- Ch. 6. Dollars That Forge Guatemalan Chains / Beatriz Manz -- Ch. 7. Anthropologists as Spies / David Price -- Ch. 8. Abuse of Power by the Advocates of Reason / Pierre Bourdieu -- pt. II. Prescient Anthropology: Diagnosing Crises Abroad -- Ch. 9. West Must Correct Its Mistakes in Yugoslavia / Robert M. Hayden -- Ch. 10. NATO Fuels the Balkan Fire / Robert M. Hayden -- Ch. 11. No Exit from Somalia / Anna Simons --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Robert Canfield -- Ch. 35. Folly of Quick Action in Afghanistan / Ashraf Ghani -- Ch. 36. Afghanistan Can Learn from its Past / Nazif Shahrani -- Ch. 37. Women in the New Afghanistan / Zieba Shorish-Shamley and Amy Goodman -- Ch. 38. Enlisting Afghan Aid / David B. Edwards and Shahmahmood Miakhel -- Ch. 39. Pakistan's Dilemma / Kamran Asdar Ali -- Ch. 40. War Destroyed Chechnya's Clan Structure / Francesca Mereu, Sergei Arutyunov and Ian Chesnov -- pt. VI. Examining Militarism and the "War on Terror" -- Ch. 41. U.S. Anti-Terrorist Message Won't Fly in Islamic World / William O. Beeman -- Ch. 42. Terror and Indigenous Peoples: War without End / David Price -- Ch. 43. Afghan War Could Be Recruiting Tool for Terrorists / John Burdick -- Ch. 44. First, Know the Enemy, Then Act / Dale F. Eickelman -- Ch. 45. Sept. 11 Exposes Futile Search for 'Perfect' Missile Defense / John Burdick -- Ch. 46.".
- catalog title "Anthropologists in the public sphere : speaking out on war, peace, and American power / edited by Roberto J. González.".
- catalog type "Aufsatzsammlung. swd".
- catalog type "text".