Cold War Anthropology : The CIA, the Pentagon, and the Growth of Dual Use Anthropology /

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Main Author: Price, David H., 1960- (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Durham : Duke University Press, 2016.
Series:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cold War political-economic disciplinary formations
  • Political economy and history of American Cold War intelligence
  • World War II long shadow
  • Rebooting professional anthropology in the postwar world
  • After the shooting war: centers, committees, seminars, and other Cold War projects
  • Anthropologists and state: aid, debt, and other Cold War weapons of the strong intermezzo
  • Anthropologists' articulations with the National Security State
  • Cold War anthropologists at the CIA: careers confirmed and suspected
  • How CIA funding fronts shaped anthropological research
  • Unwitting CIA anthropologist collaborators: MK-Ultra, human ecology, and buying a piece of anthropology
  • Cold War fieldwork within the intelligence universe
  • Cold War anthropological counterinsurgency dreams
  • The AAA confronts military and intelligence uses of disciplinary knowledge
  • Anthropologically informed counterinsurgency in Southeast Asia
  • Anthropologists for radical political action and revolution within the AAA
  • Untangling open secrets, hidden histories, outrage denied, and recurrent dual use themes.