9781111833848-1111833842-Bravo for the Marshallese: Regaining Control in a Post-Nuclear, Post-Colonial World (Case Studies on Contemporary Social Issues)

Bravo for the Marshallese: Regaining Control in a Post-Nuclear, Post-Colonial World (Case Studies on Contemporary Social Issues)

ISBN-13: 9781111833848
ISBN-10: 1111833842
Edition: 2
Author: Holly M. Barker
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: Cengage Learning
Format: Paperback 208 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781111833848
ISBN-10: 1111833842
Edition: 2
Author: Holly M. Barker
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: Cengage Learning
Format: Paperback 208 pages

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Bravo for the Marshallese: Regaining Control in a Post-Nuclear, Post-Colonial World (Case Studies on Contemporary Social Issues) (ISBN-13: 9781111833848 and ISBN-10: 1111833842), written by authors Holly M. Barker, was published by Cengage Learning in 2012. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other Marshall Islands (Australia & Oceania History, Oceania, Social Sciences, Anthropology, Behavioral Sciences, Sociology) books. You can easily purchase or rent Bravo for the Marshallese: Regaining Control in a Post-Nuclear, Post-Colonial World (Case Studies on Contemporary Social Issues) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Marshall Islands books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.61.

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This case study describes the role an applied anthropologist takes to help Marshallese communities understand the impact of radiation exposure on the environment and themselves, and addresses problems stemming from the U.S. nuclear weapons testing program conducted in the Marshall Islands from 1946-1958. The author demonstrates how the U.S. Government limits its responsibilities for dealing with the problems it created in the Marshall Islands. Through archival, life history, and ethnographic research, the author constructs a compelling history of the testing program from a Marshallese perspective. For more than five decades, the Marshallese have experienced the effects of the weapons testing program on their health and their environment. This book amplifies the voice of the Marshallese who share their knowledge about illnesses, premature deaths, and exile from their homelands. The author uses linguistic analysis to show how the Marshallese developed a unique radiation language to discuss problems related to their radiation exposure problems that never existed before the testing program. Drawing on her own experiences working with the government of the Marshall Islands, the author emphasizes the role of an applied anthropologist in influencing policy, and empowering community leaders to seek meaningful remedies.

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