Table of contents for Practicing ethnography in a globalizing world : an anthropological odyssey / June C. Nash.

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CONTENTS
Preface
Part I. Paradigms and Postures
1. When ISMS Become WASMS: Structural Functionalism, Historical Materialism, Feminism, Post-Modernism and Activism
2. The Notion of the Limited Good and the Specter of the Unlimited Good
3. Women in Between: Globalization and a New Enlightenment
Part II. Reflections in the Ethnographic Mirror
4. Living with Nats: Spirit Animism and Post-Colonial National Identity in Burma (Myanmar)
5. The Limits of Naivet¿ in Anthropological Fieldwork: The 1954 U.S. Instigated Coup in Guatemala
Part III. Engagement in Social Movements Today
6. Social Movements in Global Circuits: An Overview
7. Interpreting Social Movements: Bolivian Resistance to Economic Conditions Imposed by the International Monetary Fund
Part IV. The Hobbesian World of Terror and Violence
8. The Export of Militarization: Counterinsurgency Warfare in the Periphery
9. The Military Industrial Complex and the Contradictions of the Emerging American Empire
References
About the Author

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Ethnology -- Research.
Ethnology -- Field work.
Ethnology -- Methodology.
Culture and globalization.