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Small Wars (small + war)
Selected AbstractsSmall Wars: The Cultural Politics of ChildhoodAMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST, Issue 2 2000Jane L. Helleiner Small Wars: The Cultural Politics of Childhood. Nancy Scheper-Hughes and Carolyn Sargent. eds. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1998. 429 pp. [source] On the pedagogy of ,small wars'INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, Issue 1 2004Tarak Barkawi This article argues that flawed western strategies for ,small wars', those fought in the non,European world, have been informed by illusions concerning the cultural, military and political superiority of the West. With 9/11, such wars ceased to be small. The main threat to the western powers no longer emanates from other states organized along lines similar to their own, but from a transnational network enterprise that has its origins in the global South and the Islamic world. Nonetheless, old imperial and orientalist constructions continue to inform western and particularly US perceptions of the war on terror. ,Knowing thy enemy' and ,knowing thyself', Sun Tzu's formula for victory, requires abandoning flattering accounts of western identity and learning to empathize with those we call terrorists. [source] |