9780262515788-0262515784-Entangled Geographies: Empire and Technopolitics in the Global Cold War (Inside Technology)

Entangled Geographies: Empire and Technopolitics in the Global Cold War (Inside Technology)

ISBN-13: 9780262515788
ISBN-10: 0262515784
Edition: 1
Author: Gabrielle Hecht
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Mit Pr
Format: Paperback 337 pages
Category: World History
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ISBN-13: 9780262515788
ISBN-10: 0262515784
Edition: 1
Author: Gabrielle Hecht
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Mit Pr
Format: Paperback 337 pages
Category: World History

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Entangled Geographies: Empire and Technopolitics in the Global Cold War (Inside Technology) (ISBN-13: 9780262515788 and ISBN-10: 0262515784), written by authors Gabrielle Hecht, was published by Mit Pr in 2011. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other World History books. You can easily purchase or rent Entangled Geographies: Empire and Technopolitics in the Global Cold War (Inside Technology) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used World History books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $3.65.

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Investigations into how technologies became peculiar forms of politics in an expanded geography of the Cold War.

The Cold War was not simply a duel of superpowers. It took place not just in Washington and Moscow but also in the social and political arenas of geographically far-flung countries emerging from colonial rule. Moreover, Cold War tensions were manifest not only in global political disputes but also in struggles over technology. Technological systems and expertise offered a powerful way to shape countries politically, economically, socially, and culturally. Entangled Geographies explores how Cold War politics, imperialism, and postcolonial nation building became entangled in technologies and considers the legacies of those entanglements for today's globalized world.

The essays address such topics as the islands and atolls taken over for military and technological purposes by the supposedly non-imperial United States, apartheid-era South Africa's efforts to achieve international legitimacy as a nuclear nation, international technical assistance and Cold War politics, the Saudi irrigation system that spurred a Shi'i rebellion, and the momentary technopolitics of emergency as practiced by Medecins sans Frontières.

The contributors to Entangled Geographies offer insights from the anthropology and history of development, from diplomatic history, and from science and technology studies. The book represents a unique synthesis of these three disciplines, providing new perspectives on the global Cold War.

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