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In a wide-ranging and in-depth study of the recent history of anthropology, David Price offers a provocative account of the ways anthropology has been influenced by U.S. imperial projects around the world, and by CIA funding in particular. DUAL USE ANTHROPOLOGY is the third in Price?s trilogy on the history of the discipline of anthropology and its tangled relationship with the American military complex. He argues that anthropologists? interactions with Cold War military and intelligence agencies shaped mid-century American anthropology and that governmental and private funding of anthropological research programs connected witting and unwitting anthropologists with research of interest to military and intelligence agencies.
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Cold War Anthropology: The CIA, the Pentagon, and the Growth of Dual Use Anthropology
Mar 28, 2016, Duke University Press Books
paperback
0822361256 9780822361251
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Cold War Anthropology: The CIA, the Pentagon, and the Growth of Dual Use Anthropology
Mar 28, 2016, Duke University Press Books
hardcover
082236106X 9780822361060
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Cold War Anthropology
Publish date unknown, Duke University Press
in English
0822374382 9780822374381
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