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Anthropologists in the Public Sphere: Speaking Out on War, Peace, and American Power

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Anthropologists in the Public Sphere: Speaking Out on War, Peace, and American Power

Roberto J. Gonzalez

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$ 53.95
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780292701694
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Page Count: 306
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Anthropologists have a long tradition of prescient diagnoses of world events. Possessing a knowledge of culture, society, and history not always shared by the media's talking heads, anthropologists have played a crucial role in educating the general reader on the public debates from World War I to the second Gulf War. 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 globalisation, 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 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.

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Authors Roberto J. Gonzalez
ISBN 9780292701694
Binding Paperback
Publisher University of Texas Press
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 17
Page Count 306

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