Berghahn Books
The Practice of War
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The fact is that war comes in many guises and its effects continue to be felt long after peace is proclaimed. This challenges the anthropologists who write of war as participant observers. Participant observation inevitably deals with the here and now, with the highly specific. It is only over the long view that one can begin to see the commonalities that emerge from the different forms of conflict and can begin to generalize. [From the Introduction]
More needs to be understood about the ways of war and its effects. What implications does war have for people, their lived-in communities and larger political systems; how do they cope and adjust in war situations and how do they deal with the changed world that they inhabit once peace is declared? Through a series of essays that move from looking at the nature of violence to the peace processes that follow it, this important book provides some answers to these questions. It also analyzes those new dimensions of social interaction, such as the internet, which now provide a bridge between local concerns and global networks and are fundamentally altering the practices of war.
Author / Editor information
Aparna Rao (1950-2005) spent many years doing ethnographic fieldwork among numerous rural and semi-rural communities in Afghanistan, Kashmir and in western India, and published several books and papers based on her research.
--- Contributor: Michael BolligMichael Bollig is a Professor in Social and Cultural Anthropology at the University of Cologne. He has conducted fieldwork in northern Kenya and northern Namibia with pastoral communities. He recently published Risk Management in a Hazardous Environment. A Comparative Study of Two Pastoral Societies (Springer/New York 2005). Michael Bollig is the speaker of the interdisciplinary research group Resilience, Collapse and Reorganisation in Social-Ecological Systems of Eastern and Southern African Savannahs.
--- Contributor: Monika BöckMonika Böck is a Social Anthropologist, affiliated with the University of Cologne. She has conducted fieldwork among a matrilineal community in North-Eastern India. She is interested in kinship & gender studies, cognitive anthropology, and the medialization of war and violence. Together with Aparna Rao she published Culture, Creation and Procreation: Concepts of Kinship in South Asian Practice (Berghahn Books 2000).
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"[A]n admirable example of how social anthropologists may contribute to understandings of conflicts and armed violence as complex and articulated social processes" · Ethos
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Frontmatter
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CONTENTS
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LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES
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LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
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PREFACE
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INTRODUCTION THE PRACTICE OF WAR
1 - PART I CHANGING QUALITIES OF VIOLENCE: CASE STUDIES FROM AFRICA
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CHAPTER 1 ‘WE TURNED OUR ENEMIES INTO BABOONS’: WARFARE, RITUAL AND PASTORAL IDENTITY AMONG THE POKOT OF NORTHERN KENYA
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CHAPTER 2 CULTURE SLIPPING AWAY: VIOLENCE, SOCIAL TENSION AND PERSONAL DRAMA IN SURI SOCIETY, SOUTHERN ETHIOPIA
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CHAPTER 3 CATHOLICS AND CANNIBALS: TERROR AND HEALING IN TOORO, WESTERN UGANDA
73 - PART II MEMORY, TRAUMA AND REDEMPTION
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CHAPTER 4 COMING THROUGH SLAUGHTER: THE HERERO OF NAMIBIA, 1904–1940
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CHAPTER 5 TRAUMA, THERAPY AND RESPONSIBILITY: PSYCHOLOGY AND WAR IN CONTEMPORARY ISRAEL
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CHAPTER 6 ‘I SHALL BE WAITING FOR YOU AT THE DOOR OF PARADISE’: THE PAKISTANI MARTYRS OF THE LASHKAR-E TAIBA (ARMY OF THE PURE)
133 - PART III ORGANIZING, ENCOURAGING AND DISSUADING: THE USES OF KINSHIP, GENDER AND RELIGION
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CHAPTER 7 IS WAR GENDERED? ISSUES IN REPRESENTING WOMEN AND THE SECOND WORLD WAR
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CHAPTER 8 JUDGING BY AESTHETICS: ‘DUE CARE’ IN THE MANAGEMENT OF ‘COLLABORATION’ IN THE FIRST PALESTINIAN INTIFADA
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CHAPTER 9 ISLAMIST MILITANCY IN KASHMIR: THE CASE OF THE LASHKAR-E TAIBA
215 - PART IV THE INSCRIPTION OF WAR IN MEDIATED WORLDS
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CHAPTER 10 IN THE COMBAT ZONE
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CHAPTER 11 ‘VIRTUAL’ DISCOURSE AND THE CREATION AND DISRUPTION OF SOCIAL NETWORKS: OBSERVATIONS ON THE WAR IN KASHMIR IN CYBERSPACE
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CHAPTER 12 MARTYRS, VICTIMS, FRIENDS AND FOES: INTERNET REPRESENTATIONS BY PALESTINIAN ISLAMISTS
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CHAPTER 13 MAPPING A CONFLICT IN CYBERSPACE: CHIAPAS ON THE WWW
305 - PART V PEACE BUILDING AT THE CROSSROADS: APPROPRIATIONS OF WAR, AMBIVALENCES OF INTEREST
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CHAPTER 14 VIOLENCE AND PEACE PROCESSES
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INDEX
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