By David H. Price
ISBN-10: 1849350639
ISBN-13: 9781849350631
Within the years due to the fact that September eleven, 2001, David rate has been on the vanguard of public debates over the moral and political matters raised through the use of anthropology for America’s terror wars. Weaponizing Anthropology info the swift militarization of anthropology and incursions via the CIA and different intelligence corporations onto American collage campuses. fee combines his specialist wisdom of the background of anthropologists’ collaborations with army and intelligence businesses with an activist stance opposing present efforts to weaponize anthropology in international counterinsurgency campaigns. With the swift development of yank army operations hoping on cultural wisdom as a strategic software for conquest and keep watch over, disciplinary loyalties aligning anthropologists with the peoples they research are strained in new methods as army sponsors search to rework study matters into pursuits and collaborators. Weaponizing Anthropology can provide political and moral evaluations of a brand new new release of counterinsurgency courses like Human Terrain platforms, and a large diversity of recent educational investment courses just like the Minerva Consortium, the Pat Roberts Intelligence students application, and the Intelligence neighborhood facilities of educational Excellence, that now deliver the CIA and Pentagon onto college campuses. Weaponizing Anthropology deals a concise and profound critique of the swift transformation of yankee social technological know-how into an appendage of the nationwide safety State.
“Even sooner than he released this masterly and finished account, David fee has lengthy been within the leading edge of these caution of the opposed results of militarizing the human sciences. Now, via matching a unprecedented command of the resources to a telling sensitivity to the political and highbrow results, he demonstrates during this definitive paintings that weaponizing anthropology is as destructive to the soul of the state because it is to the integrity of the science.” —Marshall Sahlins, collage of Chicago
“David rate once more proves that he's certainly one of America’s most vital engaged students and insightful public intellectuals. Weaponizing Anthropology is an excellent research of not just how the social sciences are more and more changing into an essential component of the battle nation but in addition how wisdom and tradition are topic to new modes of militarization, prepared in a number of new methods for the creation of kingdom violence. this can be some of the most vital books written within the previous couple of a long time at the merging of the army and intelligence firms with the academy. fantastically written and conscientiously argued, Weaponizing Anthropology is a needs to learn for college kids, educators, and someone else occupied with the destiny of the academy, the corruption of anthropology, the militarization of politics, and the way forward for democracy.” —Henry Giroux, McMaster Univeristy, writer of University in Chains: Confronting the Military-Industrial-Academic Complex
“Just approximately any undergraduate anthropology direction is probably going first of all a ritual denunciation of early anthropology as a colonialist venture, implying that whatever written earlier than, say, 1970 used to be hopelessly corrupted through its entanglement in racism, imperialism, and genocide. It’s continually stated in this kind of manner in order indicate that evidently, this is often not the case. this glorious, well timed, and wonderfully researched paintings demonstrates simply how fallacious and self-serving this regular account relatively is. Anthropology was once constantly a box of political fight among servants and competitors of imperialism and it nonetheless is—with a lot of our investment, employment, and learn course nonetheless coming at once from the CIA and US army. not anyone surely focused on the integrity of the self-discipline can have the funds for to disregard this significant book.” —David Graeber, Goldsmiths, college of London, writer of Fragments of an Anarchist Anthropology
“[David expense is] the key authority at the ways that anthropology has been utilized by the military.” —Jeremy Keenan, Times larger schooling Supplement
“A readability of political precept has influenced David Price’s paintings during the last 20 years. rate has been a determined—if occasionally lonely—voice highlighting the dangers of anthropological collaboration, either covert and overt, with army and intelligence enterprises. rate is in part inspired by way of frustration at what he sees because the silences surrounding army involvements, and the way an absence of institutional and disciplinary reminiscence has political effects, such a lot vividly visible within the more and more open position performed by way of anthropologists in strive against operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.” —David generators, college of Oxford. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute
“David rate is a cartographer of covert energy. He maps in topographic aspect how deeply the CIA and different intelligence businesses have infiltrated American campuses, recruiting scholars, directors and lecturers to paintings for the darkish aspect. This meticulously researched e-book finds how the self-discipline of anthropology has been perverted right into a digital ‘smart bomb’ to be inflicted on indigenous populations who stand within the direction of the imperial desktop. Weaponizing Anthropology is a required box advisor for the way to identify a spook within the post-9/11 world.” —Jeffrey St. Clair, co-editor of CounterPunch, writer of Born below a foul Sky