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Acknowledgments
Introduction: Rethinking Civil-Military Connections: From Relations to Entanglements
Birgitte Refslund Sørensen and Eyal Ben-Ari
Chapter 1. The Invisible Uniform: Civil-Military Entanglements in the Everyday Life of Danish Soldiers’ Families
Birgitte Refslund Sørensen and Maj Hedegaard Heiselberg
Chapter 2. Capable Patriots: Narratives of Estonian Women Living with Military Service Members
Tiia-Triin Truusa and Kairi Kasearu
Chapter 3. Military, Society, and Violence through Popular Culture: Japan's Self-Defense Forces
Eyal Ben-Ari
Chapter 4. From Obligatory to Optional: Thirty Years of Civil-Military Entanglements in Norway
Elin Gustavsen and Torunn Laugen Haaland
Chapter 5. Framing the Other in Times of War and Terror: Explorations of the Military in Germany
Maren Tomforde
Chapter 6. Domesticating Civil-Military Entanglement: Multiplicity and Transnationality of Retired British Gurkhas’ Citizenship Negotiation
Taeko Uesugi
Chapter 7. Civil-Military Relations from International Conflict Zones to the United States: Notes on Mutual Discontents and Disruptive Logics
Robert A. Rubinstein and Corri Zoli
Chapter 8. The Entangled Soldier: On the Messiness of War/Law/Morality
Thomas Randrup Pedersen
Chapter 9. Mobility through Self-Defined Expertise: Israeli Security from the Occupation to Kenya
Erella Grassiani
Chapter 10. Explaining Efficiency, Seeking Recognition: Experiences of Argentine Peacekeepers in Haiti
Sabina Frederic
Chapter 11. Crossing over Barbed-Wire Entanglements of U.S. Military Bases: On Environmental Issues around MCAS Futenma in Okinawa, Japan
Masakazu Tanaka
Chapter 12. The Entanglements of Military Research at Home and Abroad: An Experience of an Israeli Anthropologist
Nir Gazit
Afterword: Three Interpretations of Civil-Military Entanglements
Birgitte Refslund Sørensen and Eyal Ben-Ari
Index
Civil–Military Entanglements
Anthropological Perspectives
Edited by Birgitte Refslund Sørensen and Eyal Ben-Ari
324 pages, bibliog., index
ISBN 978-1-78920-195-6 Hb Published (July 2019)
eISBN 978-1-78920-196-3 eBook