Shadows of War by Carolyn Nordstrom

Shadows of War by Carolyn Nordstrom

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Carolyn Nordstrom, a pioneer in war-zone ethnography, gives us an up close view of the shadowy worlds of wartime economics. Money laundering, blood diamonds, gun running - Nordstrom puts faces on each of these. Seeing the faces makes the moral dilemmas of war not simpler, but more realistic.

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Shadows of War by Carolyn Nordstrom

In this provocative and compelling examination of the deep politics of war, Carolyn Nordstrom takes us from the immediacy of war-zone survival, through the offices of power brokers, to vast extra-legal networks that fuel war and international profiteering. She captures the human face of the front lines, revealing both the visible and the hidden realities of war in the twenty-first century. Shadows of War is grounded in ethnographic research carried out at the epicenters of political violence on several continents. Its pages are populated not only with the perpetrators and victims of war but also with the scoundrels, silent heroes, and average families who live their lives in the midst of explosive violence. War reconfigures our most basic notions of humanity, Nordstrom demonstrates. This book, of crucial importance at the present moment, shows that war is enmeshed in struggles over the very foundations of the sovereign state, the crafting of economic empires both legal and illegal, and innovative searches for peace. Nordstrom describes the multi-trillion-dollar international financial networks that support warfare. She traces the entangled routes by which illegal drugs, precious gems, weapons, basic food supplies, and pharmaceuticals are moved by an international cast of businesspeople, profiteers, and black-market operators. Shadows of War demonstrates how the experiences of both the architects of war and of ordinary people are deleted from media accounts and replaced with stories about soldiers, weapons, and territory. For the first time, this book retrieves from the shadows the faces of those whose stories seldom reach the light of international recognition.
Carolyn Nordstrom is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Notre Dame. She is the author of A Different Kind of War Story (1997) and the coeditor of Fieldwork under Fire: Contemporary Studies of Violence and Survival (California, 1995) and The Paths to Domination, Resistance, and Terror (California, 1992).
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ISBN 13 9780520239777
ISBN 10 0520239776
Title Shadows of War
Author Carolyn Nordstrom
Series California Series In Public Anthropology
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher University of California Press
Year published 2004-05-17
Number of pages 306
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