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CATHERINE LUTZ Thomas J. Watson, Jr. Family Professor of Anthropology and International Studies Research Professor, Watson Institute for International Studies Brown University Providence, RI 02912 (401) 863-2779 [email protected] ▬▬▬▬▬▬ EDUCATION Ph.D. Harvard University (Social Anthropology), 1980 B.A. Swarthmore College (Sociology and Anthropology, with distinction), 1974 TEACHING AND RESEARCH POSITIONS Professor, Anthropology and Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University, 2003-present Chair, Department of Anthropology, Brown University, 2009-12 Professor/Associate Professor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1992-2003 Associate Chair, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1992-95 Associate/Assistant Professor, State University of New York at Binghamton, 1981-92 Assistant Professor, Harvard University, 1980-81 RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS Military, war, and society; Race and gender; Democracy; Automobility and inequality; Subjectivity and power; Photography and cultural history; Critical theory; Anthropological methods; Sociocultural contexts of science and technology; U.S. twentieth century history and ethnography; Asia-Pacific HONORS AND FELLOWSHIPS John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship, 2013 National Humanities Center Fellowship, 2013 (declined) Distinguished Career Award, Society for the Anthropology of North America, 2010 Matina S. Horner Distinguished Visiting Professor, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, 2007-08 Delmos Jones and Jagna Sharff Memorial Prize for the Critical Study of North America (for the book Local Democracy under Siege), 2008 Anthony Leeds Prize (for the book Homefront), 2002 Victor Turner Prize in Ethnographic Writing, Honorable Mention (for Homefront), 2002 President-Elect and President, American Ethnological Society, 2001-2005 National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship for University Professors, 1999-2000 American Association of University Publishers, Honorable Mention for Best Book in Sociology and Anthropology (for Reading National Geographic), 1993

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CATHERINE LUTZ

Thomas J. Watson, Jr. Family Professor of Anthropology and International Studies

Research Professor, Watson Institute for International Studies

Brown University

Providence, RI 02912

(401) 863-2779

[email protected]

▬▬▬▬▬▬

EDUCATION

Ph.D. Harvard University (Social Anthropology), 1980

B.A. Swarthmore College (Sociology and Anthropology, with distinction), 1974

TEACHING AND RESEARCH POSITIONS

Professor, Anthropology and Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University, 2003-present

Chair, Department of Anthropology, Brown University, 2009-12

Professor/Associate Professor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1992-2003

Associate Chair, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1992-95

Associate/Assistant Professor, State University of New York at Binghamton, 1981-92

Assistant Professor, Harvard University, 1980-81

RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS

Military, war, and society; Race and gender; Democracy; Automobility and inequality; Subjectivity and

power; Photography and cultural history; Critical theory; Anthropological methods; Sociocultural

contexts of science and technology; U.S. twentieth century history and ethnography; Asia-Pacific

HONORS AND FELLOWSHIPS

John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship, 2013

National Humanities Center Fellowship, 2013 (declined)

Distinguished Career Award, Society for the Anthropology of North America, 2010

Matina S. Horner Distinguished Visiting Professor, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, 2007-08

Delmos Jones and Jagna Sharff Memorial Prize for the Critical Study of North America (for the book

Local Democracy under Siege), 2008

Anthony Leeds Prize (for the book Homefront), 2002

Victor Turner Prize in Ethnographic Writing, Honorable Mention (for Homefront), 2002

President-Elect and President, American Ethnological Society, 2001-2005

National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship for University Professors, 1999-2000

American Association of University Publishers, Honorable Mention for Best Book in Sociology and

Anthropology (for Reading National Geographic), 1993

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Stirling Award in Culture and Personality Studies, American Anthropological Association, 1980

C. S. Ford Cross-Cultural Research Award, Society for Cross Cultural Research, 1980

EXTERNAL GRANTS

Arsenault Foundation, 2012

Palm Center Grant, 2009-11

Compton Foundation Research Grants (with M. Gutmann and K. Brown), 2006, 2007

NSF Research Grant, Anthropology Program (with D. Nonini and D. Holland), 1996-99

NSF Research Grant, Anthropology Program (with J. Collins), 1988-91

NIMH Research Grant, 1987-88

DISTINGUISHED LECTURES

Burack Lecture, University of Vermont, 2012

Inaugural Annual Lecture, The Center for Humanities, Wesleyan University, 2009

Keynote Address, Canadian Anthropological Society Annual Meeting, 2008

John Christie Memorial Lecture, Vassar College, 2008

Annual Distinguished Lecture in Cultural Anthropology, University of Colorado, Denver, 2006

Annual Distinguished Lecture, Society for the Anthropology of North America, 2005

Center for the History of Print Culture in Modern America, Annual Distinguished Lecture, University of

Wisconsin-Madison, 1995

Elizabeth Kreeger-Wolf Distinguished Visiting Lecturer, Northwestern University, 1994

Ford Foundation Lecturer, University of Chicago, 1991

BOOKS

Schooled (with Anne Fernandez-Carol). New York: Teachers College Press, 2015.

Carjacked: The Culture of the Automobile and its Effect on Our Lives (with Anne Fernandez-Carol). New

York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010.

(Section translated to German in Luxemburg, 2010, 3: 16-23.)

Breaking Ranks: Iraq Veterans Speak Out Against the War (with Matthew Gutmann). Berkeley:

University of California Press, 2010.

The Bases of Empire: The Global Struggle against US Military Posts (ed). London: Pluto Press (and the

Transnational Institute) and New York: New York University Press, 2009.

Local Democracy under Siege: Activism, Public Interests, and Private Politics (with Dorothy Holland,

Donald Nonini, Marla Frederick, Thaddeus Guldbrandsen, Enrique Murillo, and Lesley Bartlett). New

York: New York University Press, 2007.

La dépression est-elle universelle? Préface de Vinciane Despret, "Quest-ce que l'ethnopsychologie?" Les

empêcheurs de penser en rond. Paris: Le Seuil, 2004. (Translation and analysis of 1985 essay

“Depression and the Translation of Emotional Worlds”)

Homefront: A Military City and the American 20th Century. Boston: Beacon Press (with photographs by

elin o’Hara slavick), 2001.

(Chapters reprinted in Clare Boulanger, ed. Reflecting on America: Anthropological Views of U.S.

Culture. Allyn and Bacon, 2007; Janice Harper and David Price, eds. Coming of Age in Times of

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War, in press; and as The Company in the Company Town: Fayetteville’s Military Economy.

Southern Exposure, 2002, 30: 19-24.)

Reading National Geographic (with Jane Collins). Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993; Turkish

translation, 2005, Polish translation, 2011).

(Chapters reprinted in R. Lancaster and M. di Leonardo, eds. The Gender/Sexuality Reader:

Culture, History, Political Economy. NY: Routledge, 1997; D. Newman, ed. Sociology:

Exploring the Architecture of Everyday Life: Readings. Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge Press,

1997; Mary Sue MacNealy and Mary Ellen Pitts, eds. Genres in Writing: Research and Synthesis

Across the Disciplines. Boston: Allyn & Bacon, 2001; Inderpal Grewal and Caren Kaplan, eds.

Gender in a Transnational World. NY: McGraw-Hill, 2001; Polly Clark, ed. The Anthropology of

Media. NY: Routledge, 2002; Richard Wilk and Kelly Askew, eds. The Anthropology of Media:

A Reader. NY: Blackwell, 2002; Liz Wells, ed. The Photography Reader. NY: Routledge, 2003;

Rosemary Osmond, ed., Looking for America: A Reader’s Guide to the Visual Making and

Remaking of People and Nation. Oxford: Blackwell, 2004. Sri Kartini Leet, ed. Reading

Photography: A Sourcebook of Critical Texts 1921-2000. London: Lund Humphries, 2011;

Maciej Frąckowiak and Krzysztof Olechnicki, Visual Research in Social Science: The Reader, in

press.)

New Directions in Psychological Anthropology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (ed. with

Theodore Schwartz and Geoffrey White), 1993.

Language and the Politics of Emotion (ed. with Lila Abu-Lughod). Cambridge: Cambridge University

Press, 1990.

(Lutz chapter reprinted in R. Harre and W. G. Parrott, eds. The Emotions: Social, Cultural and

Biological Dimensions. London: Sage, 1996. Revised version reprinted in C. F. Graumann and

K. J. Gergen, eds. Historical Dimensions of Psychological Discourse. Cambridge: Cambridge

University Press, 1996; Introduction reprinted in Julene Knox, ed. Emotions: A Cultural Studies

Reader, 2009.)

Unnatural Emotions: Everyday Sentiments on a Micronesian Atoll and their Challenge to Western

Theory. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1988.

(Chapters revised and reprinted in K. Gergen and G. Semin, eds., Everyday Understanding:

Social and Scientific Implications. London: Sage, 1990; Joel Marks and Roger T. Ames, eds.

Emotions in Asian Thought: A Dialogue in Comparative Philosophy. Albany: SUNY Press, 1995;

Robert C. Solomon, ed. What Is an Emotion? Classic and Contemporary Readings. Oxford:

Oxford University Press, 2003.)

Micronesia as Strategic Colony: The Impact of U. S. Policy on Micronesian Health and Culture (ed.).

Cambridge: Cultural Survival Occasional Papers, 1984.

COLLECTIVE BOOKS

Network of Concerned Anthropologists, The Militarism Reader. Under review with Duke University

Press.

Network of Concerned Anthropologists, The Counter-Counterinsurgency Manual or, Notes on

Demilitarizing American Society. Chicago: Prickly Paradigm Press, 2009.

(Chapter reprinted in Roderick Campbell, ed. Violence and Civilization: Studies of Social

Violence in History and Prehistory. Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2014.)

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POLICY REPORTS

Final Report on Expert Mission to Evaluate Risks to SEA Prevention Efforts in MINUSTAH, UNMIL,

MONUSCO, and UNMISS. Prepared for United Nations Department of Peacekeeping Operations,

November 3, 2013, with Dr. Thelma Awori and Lt General Paban J. Thapa.

The Costs of War since 2001: Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. Eisenhower Study Group, Watson Institute

for International Studies, June 2011, new and updated papers March 2013, October 2014. With website at

costsofwar.org.

Conduct and Discipline in UN Peacekeeping Operations: Culture, Political Economy and Gender (with

Matthew Gutmann and Keith Brown). Report submitted to the Conduct and Discipline Unit, Department

of Peacekeeping Operations, United Nations, October 19, 2009.

Assessment of Methodology and Results of “Judiciary of Guam Facilities Master Plan.” Prepared for the

Chief Justice of the Guam Supreme Court, June 8, 2009.

Notes on Criminal and Civil Rates and the Military Buildup-related Population Growth on Guam.

Prepared for Guam Attorney General Alicia Limtiaco, June 22, 2009.

ARTICLES/BOOK CHAPTERS

Militarization. International Encyclopedia of Anthropology, forthcoming.

The Empire of Choice and the Emergence of Military Dissent. In John Collins and Carol Granahan, eds.

Ethnographies of US Empire. Durham: Duke University Press, in press (with Matthew Gutmann).

Marketing Car Love in an Age of Fear: An Anthropological Approach to the Emotional Life of a World

of Automobiles. Etnografica, in press.

US Reconstruction Aid for Afghanistan: The Dollars and Sense. Costs of War, (with Sujaya Desai),

Watson Institute for International Studies Working Papers Series, 2014, and www.costsofwar.org.

The U.S. Car Colossus and the Production of Inequality. American Ethnologist, 2014, 41 (2): 232-45.

Cars and Transport: The Car-Made City. In Donald Nonini, ed. Blackwell Companion to Urban

Anthropology. New York: Blackwell, 2014, pp. 142-53.

War. In The Anthropology of Morality. Didier Fassin, ed. New York: Blackwell, 2012 (with Kathleen

Millar).

Anthropologia com emocao. Entrevista. Mana, 2012, 8 (1): 213-24.

Forward. La afectividad en antropología: una estructura ausente. Edith Caldero Rivera. Mexico City:

CIESAS y Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, 2012.

A Military History of the American Suburbs, the Discipline of Economics, and All Things Ordinary.

Antipode, 2011, 43 (2): 900-906.

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US Military Bases in Guam in Global Perspective. Japan Focus, July 2010.

(Revised version reprinted in Gar Smith, ed. War and the Environment. San Francisco:

Foundation for Deep Ecology, 2015.)

Anthropology in an Era of Permanent War. Anthropologica, 2009, 51: 367-79.

Warmaking as the American Way of Life. In Hugh Gusterson and Catherine Besteman, eds. The Insecure

American. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2009.

(Reprinted in Clare Boulanger, ed. Reflecting on America: Anthropological Views of U.S.

Culture. Allyn and Bacon, 2013.)

U.S. Foreign Military Bases: The Edge and Essence of Empire. In Ida Susser and Jeffrey Maskovsky, eds.

Rethinking America. Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers, 2009.

The Military Normal. In Network of Concerned Anthropologists, The Counter-Counterinsurgency

Manual or, Notes on Demilitarizing American Society. Chicago: Prickly Paradigm Press, 2009.

Becoming Monsters in Iraq: Civilian Casualties and PTSD among US Veterans. Anthropology Now, April

2009, 1 (1): 12-20 (with Matthew Gutmann).

Introduction: Bases, Empire, and Global Response. In C. Lutz, ed. The Bases of Empire: The Global

Struggle against US Military Posts (ed.). London: Pluto Press, 2009.

[Revised version in The Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus, http://www.japanfocus.org/-

Catherine-Lutz/3086]

Grunt Lit: The Participant Observers of Empire. American Ethnologist, 2007, 34 (2): 322-28 (with Keith

Brown).

Emocoes e guerras: da Micronesia as bases militares americanas: Entrevista com Catherine Lutz.

Etnografica, 2007, 11 (2): 473-85.

Empire Is in the Details. American Ethnologist, 2006, 33 (4): 593-611.

Militarization. In David Nugent and Joan Vincent, eds. A Companion to the Anthropology of Politics.

New York: Blackwell, 2004.

War Casualties on the Domestic Front. Women’s Review of Books, February 2004.

(Reprinted in Barbara Sutton and Sandra Morgan, eds. Security Disarmed: Critical Perspectives

on Gender, Race, and Militarization. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2008 and

Gwyn Kirk and Margo Okazawa-Rey, eds. Women's Lives: Multicultural Perspectives, 5th

edition. New York: McGraw Hill, 2008.)

Afterword. In Conerly Casey and Robert Edgerton, eds. A Companion to Psychological Anthropology:

Modernity and Psychocultural Change. New York: Blackwell Press, 2004.

Hidden Casualties. Southern Exposure, Spring, 2003, 31: 25-31 (with Jon Elliston).

(Reprinted in Janet Jacobsen and Elizabeth Castelli, eds. Interventions: Activists and Academics

Respond to Violence. NY: Palgrave/McMillan, 2004; Laura Flanders, ed. The W Effect: Bush’s War

on Women. New York: The Feminist Press, 2004.)

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Acknowledging the Anthony Leeds Prize in Urban Anthropology, 2002. City and Society, 2003, 15 (1):

135-137.

The Wars Less Known. South Atlantic Quarterly, 2002, 101 (2): 285-96.

Making War at Home in the United States: Militarization and the Current Crisis. American

Anthropologist, 2002, 104 (3): 723-35.

(Reprinted in V. Bernal, Contemporary Cultures, Global Connections: Anthropology for the 21st

Century. San Diego: Cognella, 2012; A. Sharma and A. Gupta, eds. The Anthropology of the State: A

Reader. New York: Blackwell, 2006).

Citizenship in Emergency: A Response. Boston Review, October/November 2002.

(Reprinted in Elaine Scarry, Joel Rogers, and Joshua Cohen, eds. Who Defended the Country? A New

Democracy Forum on Authoritarian versus Democratic Approaches to National Defense on 9/11.

Boston: Beacon Press, 2003.)

Feminist Emotions. In Jeannette Mageo, ed. The Self and Power. Cambridge: Cambridge University

Press, 2001.

(Revised version reprinted in Science and Emotions after 1945: A Transnational Perspective. Frank

Biess and Daniel M. Gross, eds. University of Chicago Press, 2013. Reprinted in Querelles: Jahrbuch

fur Frauenforschung 2002. Stuttgart: Verlag J.B. Metzler, 2002.)

Excessive States. Real, 2000, 16: 53-68 (with Thomas Chivens).

Ethnography at the War Century’s End. Journal of Contemporary Ethnography (Special issue,

“Ethnography: Reflections at the Century’s End”), 1999, 28 (6): 610-19.

The Economies of Violence and the Violence of Economies. In Henrietta Moore, ed., Anthropological

Theory Today. London: Polity Press, 1999 (with Donald Nonini).

Discipline, the Uniform, and Citizenship: High School Military Training, Then and Now. The Urban

Review, 1998, 30: 119-36 (with Lesley Bartlett).

The Psychological Ethic and the Spirit of Containment. Public Culture, 1997, 9 (2): 135-59.

(Revised version reprinted as Epistemology of the Bunker: The Brainwashed and other Subjects of

Permanent War. In Joel Pfister and Nancy Schnog, eds., Inventing the Psychological: Toward a

Cultural History of Emotional Life in America. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1997.)

Unfenced Constructivisms. Journal of Constructivist Psychology, 1996, 10 (1): 97-103.

Making Soldiers in the Public Schools: An Analysis of the Army JROTC Curriculum. Philadelphia:

American Friends Service Committee, 1995 (with Lesley Bartlett).

(Reprinted in Education Digest, November 1995: 9-14.)

The Gender of Theory. In Ruth Behar and Deborah Gordon, eds., Women Writing Culture/Culture

Writing Women. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1995.

(Reprinted in Kim Fortun and Mike Fortun, Cultural Anthropology, London: Sage, 2009.)

Warring Emotions: The Cultural Contradictions of Emotion in Modern Warfare. In C. Ellis and M.

Flaherty, eds. Social Perspectives on Emotion. Vol. 3, pp. 15-31. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, 1995.

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Intentionality, Race, and Evolutionism in Photographs of 'Non-Westerners'. In L. Rosen, ed. Other

Intentions: Cultural Contexts and the Attribution of Inner States. Santa Fe: School of American Research

Press, 1995.

Archaeology Deployed for the Gulf War. Critique of Anthropology, 1994, 14 (3):263-84 (with Susan

Pollock).

Social Contexts of Postmodern Cultural Analysis. In J.P. Jones, W. Natter and T. Schatzski, eds.,

Postmodern Contentions. NY: Guilford Publications, 1993.

Woman, Culture and Society (review essay). The Nation, 1993, 257 (11): 392-97.

Culture and Consciousness: A Problem in the Anthropology of Knowledge. In P. Cole, D. Johnson, and

F. Kessel, eds., Self and Consciousness. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum Publishers, 1992.

Becoming America's Lens on the World: National Geographic in the 20th Century. South Atlantic

Quarterly, 1991, 91 (1):161-91 (with Jane Collins).

(Reprinted in M. Torgovnick, ed. Eloquent Obsessions. Durham: Duke University Press, 1994.)

The Photograph as an Intersection of Gazes: The Example of National Geographic. Visual Anthropology

Review, 1991, 7 (1): 134-49.

(Reprinted in Sri Kartini Leet, ed., Reading Photography: A Sourcebook of Critical Texts 1921-2000.

Lund Humphries, 2012; W. Hesford and B. Brueggemann, eds. Rhetorical Visions: Reading and

Writing in a Visual Culture. Upper Saddle River: Pearson/Prentice Hall, 2007; A. Cameron, ed.

Looking for America: The Visual Production of Nation and People. Oxford: Blackwell, 2005; L.

Taylor, ed. Visualizing Theory. NY: Routledge, 1994.)

Motivated Models. In Roy D'Andrade and Claudia Strauss, eds., Cultural Models in Action. Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press, 1991.

The Erasure of Women's Writing in Sociocultural Anthropology. American Ethnologist, 1990, 17:611-27.

Introduction (with L. Abu-Lughod) and Engendered Emotion: Gender, Power and the Rhetoric of

Emotional Control in American Discourse. In Language and the Politics of Emotion. C. Lutz and L.

Abu-Lughod, eds. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990.

Imagination and Identity in the Photograph. Anthropology Newsletter, 1989, 30, 5:14.

Ethnographic Perspectives on the Emotion Lexicon. In V. Hamilton, G. Bower, and N. Frijda, eds.,

Cognitive Perspectives on Emotion and Motivation. Dordrecht, Holland: M. Nijhoff, 1988.

Goals, Events, and Understanding in Ifaluk Emotion Theory. In Dorothy Holland and Naomi Quinn, eds.,

Cultural Models in Language and Thought. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987.

The Anthropology of Emotions. Annual Review of Anthropology, 1986, 15: 405-436 (with Geoffrey

White).

Emotion, Thought, and Estrangement: Emotion as a Cultural Category. Cultural Anthropology, 1986,

1:287-309.

(Reprinted in Malgorzata Rajtar and Dr Justyna Straczuk, eds. Emocje w Kulturze. University of

Warsaw Press, 2012; Helena Wulff, ed. The Emotions: A Cultural Reader. Berg, 2007.

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The Compact of Free Association, Micronesian Non-Independence, and U. S. Policy. Bulletin of

Concerned Asian Scholars, 1986, 18 (2): 21-27.

Depression and the Translation of Emotional Worlds. In Arthur Kleinman and Byron Good, eds., Culture

and Depression. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1985.

Ethnopsychology Compared to What? Explaining Behavior and Consciousness among the Ifaluk. In

Geoffrey White and John Kirkpatrick, eds., Person, Self, and Experience: Exploring Pacific

Ethnopsychologies. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1985.

Cultural Patterns and Individual Differences in the Child's Emotional Meaning System. In Michael Lewis

and Carolyn Saarni, eds., The Socialization of Affect. NY: Plenum Press, 1985.

Introduction. Micronesia as Strategic Colony: The Impact of U. S. Policy on Micronesian Health and

Culture. Cambridge: Cultural Survival Occasional Papers, 1984.

Parental Goals, Ethnopsychology, and the Development of Emotional Meaning. Ethos, 1983, 11:246-262.

Culture and Intelligence in Infancy: An Ethnopsychological View. In Michael Lewis, ed., Origins of

Intelligence:Infancy and Early Childhood. 2nd ed. NY: Plenum Press, 1983 (with Robert A. LeVine).

The Domain of Emotion Words on Ifaluk. American Ethnologist, 1982, 9:113-128.

(Reprinted in Rom Harre, ed., The Social Construction of Emotions. London: Basil Blackwell, 1986.)

Introspection and Cultural Knowledge Systems. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1982, 5: 439-440.

Situation-Based Emotion Frames and the Cultural Construction of Emotions. In Proceedings of the Third

Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Berkeley: Sloan Foundation, 1981, pp. 84-89.

ACADEMIC COMMENTARY/SHORT PIECES

Problem of Gender and Citations Raised Again in New Research Study. Anthropology News, 2013 (with

Virginia Dominguez and Matthew Gutmann) http://www.anthropology-news.org/index.php/2013/12/19/

problem-of-gender-and-citations-raised-again-in-new-research-study/.

The Anthropology of Peace and War. American Anthropologist, 2011, 113 (3): 495 (with Roberto

Gonzalez).

Commentary on Setha Low and Sally Merry, Engaged Anthropology: Diversity and Dilemmas, Current

Anthropology, 2010, 51: 215-16.

Commentary on “Knowledge and Empire: The Social Sciences and United States Imperial Expansion.

Identities, 2010, 17 (1): 62-66.

Selling Ourselves? The Perils of Pentagon Funding of Anthropology. Anthropology Today, October,

2008, 24 (5): 1-3.

[Posted to Social Science Research Council website at www.ssrc.org/minerva]

Interview essay. In elin o’Hara slavick, Bomb after Bomb. New York: Charta Books, 2007.

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Public Life, Public Good. Anthropology Newsletter, 1999, 40 (3) (with Dorothy Holland and Donald

Nonini).

Commentary on William Reddy’s “Against Constructionism”. Current Anthropology, 1997, 38:345-46.

Commentary on Martha Nussbaum 'Emotions and Women's Capabilities'. In Martha Nussbaum and

Jonathan Glover, eds., Women, Culture and Development: A Study of Human Capabilities. Oxford:

Clarendon Press, 1995.

POPULAR PRESS/WEB ARTICLES

What the People of the United States Need to Know about their Bases in Okinawa. Ryukyu Shimpo,

March 15, 2015.

US Reconstruction Aid for Afghanistan is Focused on Weapons; Much is Siphoned Off by Corruption.

Global Post, February 13, 2015.

Review of Ian Morris, “War: What is it Good For? Conflict and the Progress of Civilization from

Primates to Robots.” San Francisco Chronicle, July 14, 2014.

Count the Dead and Dollars of Iraq. Providence Journal, July 10, 2014.

The Upside of the Staggering GM Recalls. Al Jazeera America, July 10, 2014 (with Anne Fernandez).

Bad Things Happened: The AfPak War at 12. Huffington Post, October 7, 2013 (with Neta Crawford).

Counting Vast Cost of Iraq War. Providence Journal, March 29, 2013 (with Neta Crawford).

Review of Melvin Goodman, “National Insecurity.” San Francisco Chronicle, January 18, 2013.

"AfPak" Anniversary: 11 Years Gone, 128,000 Dead, Millions Displaced. Huffington Post, October 22,

2012 (with Neta Crawford).

Review of Rachel Maddow, “Drift.” San Francisco Chronicle, April 18, 2012.

The Costs that Continue, The Army that Remains. Foreign Policy, December 7, 2011.

Journey and Legacy of Obama’s Mother. The New York Times, May 2, 2011.

After Years of Resistance, Auto Industry Agrees to New Mileage Standards. Streetsblog, August 7, 2011

(with A. Fernandez).

The Once and Future Auto Bailouts. Streetsblog, July 6, 2011 (with A. Fernandez).

Five Media Myths That Perpetuate Car Culture. Streetsblog, May 23, 2011 (with A. Fernandez).

This Is Your Brain on Cars—Oh, and Your Lungs and Heart and Gut, Too. Streetsblog, May 17, 2011

(with A. Fernandez).

How Ad Dollars Help Explain the Media’s Bike Backlash. Streetsblog, April 4, 2011 (with A.

Fernandez).

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Driving While Human: Is Car Safety an Oxymoron? Huffington Post, April 4, 2011.

Ad Nauseam 2010: The Year in Car Commercials. Streetsblog, December 13, 2010.

Driven to the Poorhouse: How Car Title Lenders Prey on Americans. Streetsblog, November 10, 2010

(with A. Fernandez).

Electric Car Fever and Polar Bear Halos. Streetsblog, October 12, 2010 (with A. Fernandez).

Our Mobile Money Pits: The True Cost of Cars. Streetsblog, September 2, 2011 (with A. Fernandez).

BP, Toyota, and the Illusion of the Car System Techno-Fix. Streetsblog, August 5, 2010 (with A.

Fernandez).

The Car Loan Loophole: How Auto Dealers Dodged Financial Reform. Streetsblog, July 13, 2010 (with

A. Fernandez).

Volatile Gas Prices: Public Anger, Secret Panic, Huffington Post, June 19, 2011.

Why Is Our Automotive Future Always Better Than Our Automotive Present? Huffington Post, January

18, 2011.

The Re-Inflating Car Bubble. Huffington Post, December 6, 2010.

The Financial Burden of Being Mobile. Huffington Post, October 1, 2010.

After the Hummer: 10 More Vehicles We Can Do Without Huffington Post, July 20, 2010.

A Triple-Dipping Auto Industry at the Public Buffet. Huffington Post, July 13, 2010.

Automakers: Take Kids Out of Your Commercials. Huffington Post, July 1, 2010.

Why Your Car Dealer May be a New-Fashioned Sexist. Huffington Post, June 23, 2010.

The Answer to the BP Mystery: Yes, We Can Drive Less. Huffington Post, June 14, 2010.

From Upstream to Downtown: Car Ads Head to the City. Huffington Post, June 3, 2010.

No E-ZPass for Auto Dealers. Huffington Post, May 26, 2010.

Car Wreck (with Anne Fernandez). Brown Alumni Monthly, 2009, November/December, pp. 228-33.

Obama’s Empire. New Statesman, August 3, 2009. (Reposted at commondreams.org/view/2009/07/30-3)

Car Crash: The Death of the American Auto. Boston Globe, May 6, 2009 (with A. Fernandez).

Welcome to Guam, USA. Mother Jones, September 2008.

Eyewitness to Occupation. Providence Journal, March 22, 2008 (with Matthew Gutmann).

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The Real "Surge" of 2007: Non-Combatant Death in Iraq and Afghanistan (with Neta C. Crawford,

Catherine Lutz, Robert Jay Lifton, Judith L. Herman, and Howard Zinn). Carnegie Council, January 22,

2008. http://www.cceia.org/resources/articles_papers_reports/0003.html.

Bases, Empire, and Global Response. Fellowship, 2007, 73 (1-3).

A US ‘Invasion’ of Korea. The Boston Globe, October 8, 2006.

Base Benefits Don’t Add Up. Los Angeles Times, August 25, 2005.

Military Bases and Ethnographies of the New Militarization. Anthropology Newsletter, January 2005.

Domestic Terror. The Nation, October 14, 2002 (with Jon Elliston). (Reprinted in Lane Volpe, ed.

Contemporary Issues: Battered Women. New York: Greenhaven Press, 2004).

How Deep is Our Resolve to Find Alternatives to War? Raleigh News and Observer, March 10, 2002.

North Carolina under Friendly Fire. The New York Times, March 8, 2002. (Translated into Italian and

reprinted in Global, November 2002, 25-27.)

Our Legacy of War. Chronicle of Higher Education. Special issue: The Fractured Landscape. September

28, 2001. (Reprinted in Robert J. Gonzalez, ed. Anthropologists in the Public Sphere. Austin: University

of Texas Press, 2004.)

New Army JROTC Curriculum, Old Problems. Youth and Militarism Newsletter Online. April, 2000.

www.afsc.org/youthmil/html/news.

ACADEMIC BOOK REVIEWS

Reviews in American Ethnologist, Man, Human Biology, Harvard Educational Review, Cultural

Geographies.

OTHER PROFESSIONAL PAPERS AND TESTIMONY

Testimony before the Rhode Island State House Committee on Natural Resources and Environment,

2012.

Testimony before the Rhode Island State Senate Committee on Health and Environment, 2010.

Evaluation of Batterer’s Treatment Programs, Care Domestic Violence Shelter, 2000.

Testimony before U. S. House of Representatives Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs,

Subcommittee on Public Lands and National Parks, Hearings on The Compact of Free Association with

Micronesia, Washington, D. C., 1984.

WORK IN PREPARATION

The Costs of War: A Decade of Damage in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iraq (with Neta Crawford).

The Militarism Reader (edited with the Network of Concerned Anthropologists).

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INVITED LECTURES

University of British Columbia; Dickenson College; Keynote, Chr. Michelsen Institute, Bergen, Norway,

2015.

The Einstein Institute, Potsdam; University of Bologna; Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, Mexico

City, CUNY Graduate Center, 2014.

Columbia University, Connecticut College, 2013.

University of Vermont, Zhejiang University, Emory University School of Law, Georgetown School of

Foreign Service in Qatar, Providence College, 2012.

United Nations (DPKO), University of Lisbon, University of Lausanne, Wellesley College, Wenner-Gren

conference, Boston University, 2011.

United Nations (DPKO); Sciences-Po, Paris; Simon Fraser University, Vancouver; Vanderbilt

University; Connecticut College; ISCTE, Lisbon; Die Linke, Stuttgart, Germany, 2010.

University of Pennsylvania, Duke University, University of Chicago, Harvard Club of New York,

University of Guam, Guam Legislature, Facultad Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales Sede (Ecuador),

CSIC de Madrid, Wesleyan University, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, University of North Carolina-

Chapel Hill, Mills College, 2009.

Harvard Law School, Winter Soldier: Iraq and Afghanistan, Fletcher School, Tufts University, Radcliffe

Institute for Advanced Study, UCLA, University of Chicago, Northwestern, 2008.

American University of Beirut, Colby College, Harvard University, 2007.

Keynote Address, Society for the Anthropology of North America, New York, 2006.

University of Munich, Germany, University of Oregon, University of New Hampshire, APEC 2005

International Symposium, Busan, Korea; United Nations Development Program, Global Forum on

Human Development, Paris, National Council for Research on Women, New York, Mary Washington

University, Yale University, Presidential Address, American Ethnological Society, 2005.

Indiana University, Bryant College, Pell Center for International Relations and Public Policy, Boston

Consortium, Harvard University, New York Academy of Sciences, 2004.

Center for Research on Women, University of Memphis, Universita Ca’ Foscari di Venezia, Politecnico

di Milano, Legambiente FVG, Comune di Aviano, University of Turin, University of Chicago,

Swarthmore College, California State University at Long Beach, St. Mary’s College, 2003.

New School, Cornell University, Harvard University, Bowdoin College, Rochester Institute of

Technology, The National Archives, Columbia University, 2002.

Brown University, 2001.

Center for 21st Century Studies, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Independent Scholars Association,

National Humanities Center, 2000.

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Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin, Folger Institute, University of Washington, Colby College, Duke

University (with M. Frederick, T. Guldbrandsen, D. Holland, and D. Nonini), 1999.

Wake Forest University, 1998.

University of Copenhagen, University of Pennsylvania, College of William and Mary, 1997.

University of Virginia, University of Pennsylvania, 1996.

University of Tulsa, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1995.

Northwestern University, University of California at Santa Barbara, 1994.

Emory University; Case Western Reserve, 1993.

New York University, Hunter College, Duke University; Swarthmore College, 1992.

University of Chicago, University of Michigan, United Nations University (Helsinki), UCLA, University

of Heidelberg, 1991.

School of American Research, University of Kentucky, 1990.

University of Chicago; University of California-Berkeley, Hamilton College, University of Michigan,

1989.

National Institutes of Health, NICHD, University of Texas at Austin, 1988.

Swarthmore College, 1987.

Bryn Mawr College, 1986.

University of Chicago, Harvard University, 1985.

University of California at Santa Barbara, 1983.

Educational Testing Service, University of Pennsylvania, Social Science Research Council, 1982.

Tufts University, Boston University, University of Pittsburgh, 1980.

CONSULTING

For United Nations Department of Peacekeeping, 2009, 2010, 2013 (missions in Haiti, Lebanon, South

Sudan, and Liberia)

For Action Speaks, history radio program, NEH grant Scholar Advisory Board, 2012-present

For Guam judicial system and civic groups, 2008-present

For Care, Domestic Violence Shelter, Fayetteville, NC, 1997-2001

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For Native People's Support Group, evaluation of Social Impact Assessment for Goosebay, Canada,

NATO base, 1989, 1994.

For American Friends Service, evaluation of JROTC curriculum, 1994-95, 2005.

For Millenium, a documentary on anthropological understanding prepared for television, 1982-84.

PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS

Review Panel Member, Wenner Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, 2011-12

External Scientific Advisory Board, Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon, 2010-12

Review Panel, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Studies, 2008-present

Editorial Board, Anthropology Today (2010-present), American Anthropologist (2001-06), Cultural

Anthropology (1990-95), Ethos, Cognition and Emotion and Emotion and Motivation (variously 1984-

present), Social Archaeology (2000-2010), Conflict and Society (2011-present), Critical Military Studies

(2012-present).

Leeds Prize Selection Committee, 2003, 2004

Victor Turner Prize Selection Committee, 1996

J. I. Staley Prize Selection Committee, School of American Research, 1990

Review Panel Member, Cultural Anthropology Program, National Science Foundation, 1989-90

Review Panel, National Endowment for the Humanities, Younger Scholar Program, 1986

Review Panel Member, NIMH; EMP Section (1991-96) and Small Grants Program, 1990

Executive Committee (1990-92), International Society for Research on Emotions

Board of Directors (1988-90), Program Committee (1983-86), Society for Psychological Anthropology

Board of Directors (1997-2001), Society for Humanistic Anthropology

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