Mastering Soldiers by Ben-Ari Ben-Ari, Eyal (9781571811455) | Browns Books
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Mastering Soldiers : Conflict, Emotions, and the Enemy in an Israeli Army Unit

Part of the New Directions in Anthropology series
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Studies of the military that deal with the actual experience of troops in the field are still rare in the social sciences.

In fact, this ethnographic study of an elite unit in the Israeli Defense Force is the only one of its kind.

As an officer of this unit and a professional anthropologist, the author was ideally positioned for his role as participant observer.

During the eight years he spent with his unit he focused primarily on such notions as "conflict", "the enemy", and "soldiering" because they are, he argues, the key points of reference for "what we are" and "what we are trying to do" and form the basis for interpreting the environment within which armies operate.

Relying on the latest anthropological approaches to cognitive models and the social constructions of emotion and masculinity, the author offers an in-depth analysis of the dynamics that drive the men's attitudes and behavior, and a rare and fascinating insight into the reality of military life.

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Product Details
Berghahn Books, Incorporated
1571811451 / 9781571811455
Hardback
01/09/1998
United States
160 pages, Bibliography; Index; 8 Illustrations
140 x 216 mm, 358 grams

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