Practicing military anthropology : beyond expectations and traditional boundaries / edited by Robert A. Rubinstein, Kerry Fosher, and Clementine Fujimura.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 135-139) and index.
Contents:
Master narratives, retrospective attribution, and ritual pollution in anthropology's engagements with the military / Robert A. Rubinstein. 7. Archaeological ethics and working for the military / Laurie W. Rush -- 2. "Living the dream": one military anthropologist's initiation / Clementine Fujimura -- 3. A day in the life of the Marine Corps professor of operational culture / Paula Holmes-Eber -- 4. The road Turnley took / Jessica Glicken Turnley -- 5. Pebbles in the headwaters: working within military intelligence / Kerry Fosher -- 6. Ethnicity and shifting identity: the importance of cultural specialists in US military operations / Christopher Varhola -- 7. Master narratives, retrospective attribution, and ritual pollution in anthropology's engagements with the military / Robert A. Rubinstein.
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