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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-022.mrc:83973314:5570
Source marc_columbia
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001 10658336
005 20150817121401.0
008 140225s2013 cauab b 001 0 eng
010 $a 2011943248
019 $a746834586$a805401845
020 $a9781111833848 (pbk.)
020 $a1111833842 (pbk.)
035 $a(OCoLC)ocn793186922
035 $a(OCoLC)793186922$z(OCoLC)746834586$z(OCoLC)805401845
035 $a(NNC)10658336
040 $aDLC$beng$cDLC$dAU@$dOCLCO$dBTCTA$dYDXCP$dBWX$dTXA$dOCLCO$dCDX$dOCLCA$dOCLCF$dOCLCQ$dCHVBK$dHDC
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050 00 $aDU710$b.B37 2013
082 00 $a996.8/3$222
100 1 $aBarker, Holly M.
245 10 $aBravo for the Marshallese :$bregaining control in a post-nuclear, post-colonial world /$cHolly M. Barker.
250 $a2nd ed.
260 $aBelmont, CA :$bWadsworth,$c©2013.
300 $axiii, 189 pages :$billustrations, maps ;$c24 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
490 1 $aCase studies on contemporary social issues
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 175-181) and index.
505 00 $gChapter 1$tSetting the Stage: The Geography, Social/Political Organization, and Language of the Marshall Islands$g5 --$tLocation and Ecology$g5 --$tEarly Migration$g10 --$tThe Social and Political Structure$g10 --$tThe Marshallese Language and Its Dialects$g12 --$gChapter 2$tA Colonial History of the Marshall Islands$g16 --$tColonial Expansion$g16 --$tU.S. Naval Administration of the Marshall Islands$g19 --$tThe Arrival of Anthropologists$g25 --$tThe Move toward Self-Governance$g29 --$tThe Compact of Free Association$g30 --$gChapter 3$tThe U.S. Nuclear Weapons Testing Program$g34 --$tThe Official U.S. Government Account of the Events$g34 --$tThe Limitations on U.S. Government Responsibility$g36 --$tDeclassified U.S. Government Documents$g39 --$tConclusion$g49 --$gChapter 4$tEthnography and a Marshallese Narrative of History$g50 --$tWitness Testimonies: March 1, 1954-The Day the U.S. Government Detonated the Bravo Shot$g51 --$tWitness Testimonies: Evacuation and the Decontamination Process$g53 --$tWitness Testimonies: Birth Defects$g54 --$tWitness Testimonies: Other Medical and Environmental Problems$g55 --$tWitness Testimonies: Interactions with U.S. Government Medical Providers and Scientists$g56 --$tA Marshallese Narrative of History$g57 --$tConclusion$g59 --$gChapter 5$tAlienation from the Land: The Rongelap Experience$g60 --$tThe Importance of Geography$g60 --$tThe Importance of Land$g61 --$tDamage, Injury, and Loss$g63 --$tExperiences in Exile$g64 --$tThe Loss of Self-Sufficiency$g66 --$tBurial$g69 --$tStigma/Psychological Problems among the "Bombed People"$g71 --$tGender, Age, and Status in Exile$g72 --$tConclusion$g75 --$gChapter 6$tLanguage and the Testing Program$g76 --$tRadiation and a Colonial Language of Control$g76 --$tLanguage as Resistance$g79 --$tConclusion$g92 --$gChapter 7$tUncovering Themes in Linguistic Data$g93 --$tAssigning Responsibility$g94 --$tPowerlessness$g98 --$tWomen's Reproductive Illnesses$g101 --$tA Unique Marshallese Radiation Language$g107 --$tConclusion$g110 --$gChapter 8$tChanged Circumstances: Petitioning the U.S. Government$g111 --$tAdvisory Committee on Changed Circumstances$g113 --$tContent of the Petition$g113 --$tReview of the Petition$g115 --$tConclusion$g116 --$gChapter 9$tOther Case Studies$g117 --$tHiroshima/Nagasaki$g117 --$tFrench Polynesia$g120 --$tChernobyl$g123 --$tNevada$g126 --$tHanford$g128 --$tSubjects of Human Radiation Experimentation$g133 --$tConclusion$g135 --$gChapter 10$tMethods and Community Empowerment$g136 --$tDeveloping Bonds of Trust$g136 --$tLearning the Language$g136 --$tArchival Research$g137 --$tAccess to Information$g137 --$tBuilding on the Work of Others$g137 --$tLife Story and Oral History Collection$g138 --$tLocal Counterparts and Key Informants$g139 --$tPublic Education and Training of Students$g139 --$tTranscription and Translation$g141 --$tObservation$g142 --$tExpect to Be Challenged$g143 --$tFieldnotes$g144 --$tRepeat Visits to the Field$g144 --$tThe Policy Realm$g144 --$tMethods of the NCT Project$g145 --$tConclusion$g148 --$gChapter 11$tCompeting Narratives of History$g149 --$tFlaws in the U.S. Government's Accounting of History$g150 --$tA New Narrative of History$g152 --$tLooking toward the Future$g153 --$gChapter 12$tThe Failure of Reconciliation and the Mobility of Structural Violence$g155 --$tRongelap Ultimatum$g156 --$tStructural Violence$g157 --$tMounting Tension$g158 --$tMixed Messages$g161 --$tApplied and Public Anthropology$g163 --$tBudgetary Cuts Threaten Lives of Washington's Hungry and Sick$g163 --$tNuclear Claims Tribunal$g165 --$tAnthropology and the Rongelap Land Claim$g166 --$tClimate Change and Sea-Level Rise$g168 --$tConclusion$g172.
651 0 $aMarshall Islands$xHistory.
650 0 $aNuclear weapons$xTesting.
650 7 $aNuclear weapons$xTesting.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01041006
651 7 $aMarshall Islands.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01215147
650 7 $aKernwaffentest.$0(DE-588)4139467-7$2gnd
650 7 $aSoziale Situation.$0(DE-588)4077575-6$2gnd
650 7 $aKolonialismus.$0(DE-588)4073624-6$2gnd
650 7 $aIndigenes Volk.$0(DE-588)4187207-1$2gnd
651 7 $aMarshallinseln.$0(DE-588)4037700-3$2gnd
651 7 $aUSA.$0(DE-588)4078704-7$2gnd
655 7 $aHistory.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01411628
830 0 $aCase studies on contemporary social issues.
852 00 $bleh$hDU710$i.B37 2013