Transparency and Conspiracy :Ethnographies of Suspicion in the New World Order

Publication subTitle :Ethnographies of Suspicion in the New World Order

Author: Harry G. West  

Publisher: Duke University Press‎

Publication year: 2003

E-ISBN: 9780822384854

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780822330240

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780822330363

Subject: D521 political system

Keyword: Power (Social sciences) -- Conspiracy., Power (Social sciences), Conspiracy.

Language: ENG

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Transparency has, in recent years, become a watchword for good governance. Policymakers and analysts alike evaluate political and economic institutions—courts, corporations, nation-states—according to the transparency of their operating procedures. With the dawn of the New World Order and the “mutual veil dropping” of the post–Cold War era, many have asserted that power in our contemporary world is more transparent than ever. Yet from the perspective of the relatively less privileged, the operation of power often appears opaque and unpredictable. Through vivid ethnographic analyses, Transparency and Conspiracy examines a vast range of expressions of the popular suspicion of power—including forms of shamanism, sorcery, conspiracy theory, and urban legends—illuminating them as ways of making sense of the world in the midst of tumultuous and uneven processes of modernization.

In this collection leading anthropologists reveal the variations and commonalities in conspiratorial thinking or occult cosmologies around the globe—in Korea, Tanzania, Mozambique, New York City, Indonesia, Mongolia, Nigeria, and Orange County, California. The contributors chronicle how people express profound suspicions of the United Nations, the state, political parties, police, courts, international financial institutions, banks, traders and shopkeepers, media, churches, intellectuals, and the wealthy. Rather than focusing on the veracity

Chapter

Power Revealed and Concealed in the New World Order. Todd Sanders and Harry G. West

1 Gods, Markets, and the IMF in the Korean Spirit World. Laurel Kendall

2 "Diabolic Realities": Narratives of Conspiracy,Transparency, and "Ritual Murder" in the Nigerian Popular Print and Electronic Media. Misty L. Bastian

3 "Who Rules Us Now?" Identity Tokens, Sorcery, and Other Metaphors in the 1994 Mozambican Elections. Harry G. West

4 Through a Glass Darkly: Charity, Conspiracy, and Power in New Order Indonesia. Albert Schrauwers

5 Invisible Hands and Visible Goods: Revealed and Concealed Economies in Millennial Tanzania. Todd Sanders

6 Stalin and the Blue Elephant: Paranoia and Complicity in Post-Communist Metahistories. Caroline Humphrey

7 Paranoia, Conspiracy, and Hegemony in American Politics. Daniel Hellinger

8 Making Wanga: Reality Constructions and the Magical Manipulation of Power. Karen McCarthy Brown

9 Anxieties of Influence: Conspiracy Theory and Therapeutic Culture in Millennial America. Susan Harding and Kathleen Stewart

Transparent Fictions; or, The Conspiracies of a Liberal Imagination: An Afterword. Jean Comaroff and John Comaroff

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