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9780814752784

Warfare and Culture in World History

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    9780814752784

  • ISBN10:

    0814752780

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2011-10-01
  • Publisher: New York Univ Pr

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Summary

The public image of genetics research has undergone a remarkable transformation since the 1950s, from a suspect brand of research tainted by eugenics to a thriving, well-funded, and "popular" field of biomedicine. Still, despite enormous scientific advances in DNA technology and its ability to sustain large areas of the science industry, social, legal, and popular opinion about genetics remains highly ambivalent. In Imagenation, historian of science Jose Van Dijck examines the role of images and imagination in popular representations fo the new genetics since the late 1950s. Taking us through a vast range of media--from general interest magazines to science fiction to public relations materials--he demonstrates how popular representations of genetics do not simply reflect the advancement of genetic technology. Instead, cultural accounts of genetics are taking on an important role in the very structure of scientific thinking, with many groups--environmentalists, feminists, entrepreneurs--influencing this process. From news stories of DNA strings escaping from our laboratories to the ongoing debates over bioethics, from James Watson and The Double Helixto the Human Genome Project, Van Dijck Portrays the "imaginary" tools of genetics as players in a theater of representation--a multilayered contest in which special interest groups and professional organizations mobilize images in a heated debate over the meaning of genetics. Compelling and insightful, Imagenationunravels this phenomenon, revealing how ideology shapes the cultural forms through which we make sense of scientific progress.

Author Biography

Wayne E. Lee is a professor of history at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His books include Barbarians and Brothers and Empires and Indigenes (NYU Press).

Table of Contents

List of Mapsp. vii
Warfare and Culturep. 1
The Last Campaign: The Assyrian Way of War and the Collapse of the Empirep. 13
Disciplining Octavian: A Case Study of Roman Military Culture, 44-30 BCEp. 35
Of Bureaucrats and Bandits: Confucianism and Antirebel Strategy at the End of the Ming Dynastyp. 61
The Battle Culture of Forbearance, 1660-1789p. 89
Success and Failure in Civil War Armies: Clues from Organizational Culturep. 115
German Military Culture and the Colonial War in Southwest Africa, 1904-1907p. 143
Connecting Culture and the Battlefield: Britain and the Empire Fight the Hundred Daysp. 165
The American Culture of War in the Age of Artificial Limited Warp. 187
About the Contributorsp. 219
Indexp. 221
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