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The 'Old West' in the Middle East: U.S. Military Metaphors in Real and Imagined Indian Country

机译:中东的“旧西部”:真实和想象中的印度国家中的美国军事隐喻

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In this article, I examine the role of the "Indian Country" heritage metaphor in U.S. military activities in the Middle East from a critical anthropological perspective. Research has revealed the proliferation of such discourse among soldiers, military strategists, reporters, and World Wide Web users to refer to hostile, unsecured, and dangerous territory in Iraq and Afghanistan. The salience of this symbol in 21st-century U.S. armed conflicts attests to its staying power in national narratives of colonialism at home and abroad. Summoning the "Indian wars" of the 19th century in the U.S. West as malleable symbolic parallels to the current war in Iraq serves to offer combat lessons in guerilla warfare while reinscribing epic stories of U.S. military imperialism and renarrating uncritically the struggles and conflicts of Native Americans, past and present, through the lens of contemporary perspectives on terrorism. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
机译:在本文中,我从重要的人类学角度考察了“印度国家”遗产隐喻在美国在中东军事活动中的作用。研究表明,这种话语在士兵,军事战略家,记者和万维网用户之间泛滥,指的是伊拉克和阿富汗境内敌对,不安全和危险的地区。这个标志在21世纪美国武装冲突中的显着性证明了它在国内外殖民主义民族叙事中的持久力。在美国西部,将19世纪的“印度战争”召唤为具有可塑性的象征性相似物,不仅可以为游击战提供战斗经验,同时还可以重述美国军事帝国主义的史诗故事,并不加批判地叙述美国原住民的斗争和冲突。过去和现在,通过当代恐怖主义观点的镜头。 [出版物摘要]

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    《American Anthropologist 》 |2008年第2期| p.237-247| 共11页
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    Stephen W Silliman;

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    Stephen W. Silliman Department of Anthropology, University of Massachusetts, Boston, Boston, MA 02125-3393NOTEI thank Tom Boellstorff for his sharp and helpful editorial suggestions and the anonymous AA reviewers for insights and encouragement, and I appreciate the editing skills of Mayumi Shimose at the journal's editorial office. I would also like to thank those colleagues and friends whose thoughts and suggestions have helped the article and my about it take its current form: Amy Den Ouden, Panayota Gounari, Hamilakis, and Morag Kersel. I appreciate David Kojan's and Burcu Tung's invitation to present an earlier draft of this article in their session on social justice at the American meetings in Washington, D. C. in 2007.;

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