Navigation überspringen
Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg
Status: bestellen
> Bestellen/Vormerken

> Subito
Signatur: 290 soz 2018/3837   QR-Code
Standort: CATS / Abt. Südasien: Freihandb
Exemplare: siehe unten
Verfasst von:Coburn, Noah [VerfasserIn]   i
Titel:Under contract
Titelzusatz:the invisible workers of America's global war
Verf.angabe:Noah Coburn
Verlagsort:Stanford, California
Verlag:Stanford University Press
E-Jahr:2018
Jahr:[2018]
Umfang:viii, 398 Seiten
Illustrationen:Diagramme
Fussnoten:Literaturverzeichnis Seite 377-387, Register
Ang. zum Inhalt:Prologue : no small war
 Mercenaries, contractors and other hired guns
 Nepalis at war
 One blast, many lives
 Costs and compensation
 Manpower
 Two hundred years of Gurkhas
 "Who will be a Gurkha?"
 Through the colonial looking glass
 The labor of war
 A protective government?
 Of roses and revolutions
 Economic Ottomans
 Turkish engineers and other heroes of the intervention
 Building an empire?
 Detained
 Kidnapped
 Hom Bahadur
 The boredom of being trafficked
 Accountants at war
 Classes and gender at war
 Returning abroad
 When you can't go home
 Where the war went
ISBN:978-1-5036-0536-7
Abstract:War is one of the most lucrative job markets for an increasingly global workforce. Most of the work on American bases, everything from manning guard towers to cleaning the latrines to more technical engineering and accounting jobs, has been outsourced to private firms that then contract out individual jobs, often to the lowest bidder. An "American" base in Afghanistan or Iraq will be staffed with workers from places like Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, the Philippines, Turkey, Bosnia, and Nepal: so-called "third-country nationals." Tens of thousands of these workers are now fixtures on American bases. Yet, in the plethora of records kept by the U.S. government, they are unseen and uncounted—their stories untold. Noah Coburn traces this unseen workforce across seven countries, following the workers' often zigzagging journey to war. He confronts the varied conditions third-country nationals encounter, ranging from near slavery to more mundane forms of exploitation. Visiting a British Imperial training camp in Nepal, U.S. bases in Afghanistan, a café in Tbilisi, offices in Ankara, and human traffickers in Delhi, Coburn seeks out a better understanding of the people who make up this unseen workforce, sharing powerful stories of hope and struggle. Part memoir, part travelogue, and part retelling of the war in Afghanistan through the eyes of workers, Under Contract unspools a complex global web of how modern wars are fought and supported, narrating war stories unlike any other. Coburn's experience forces readers to reckon with the moral questions of a hidden global war-force and the costs being shouldered by foreign nationals in our name.
Schlagwörter:(g)USA   i / (s)Militärstützpunkt   i / (s)Afghanistankrieg <2001->   i / (s)Ausländischer Arbeitnehmer   i / (s)Nepali   i / (s)Gurkhas   i / (s)Türken   i
 (g)USA   i / (s)Militärstützpunkt   i / (s)Afghanistankrieg <2001->   i / (s)Ausländischer Arbeitnehmer   i / (s)Nepali   i / (s)Gurkhas   i / (s)Türken   i
 (s)Militär   i / (s)Zivilbeschäftigter   i / (s)Ausländischer Arbeitnehmer   i / (s)Arbeitsbedingungen   i / (s)Arbeitsbeziehungen   i / (s)Outsourcing   i / (s)Bewachungsgewerbe   i / (s)Kriegführung   i / (g)USA   i / (g)Erde   i
Sprache:eng
Reproduktion:Online version: Coburn, Noah, author: Under contract. - Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 2018
Sach-SW:Vereinigte Staaten
 United States
 Afghanistan
 Afghanistan
K10plus-PPN:1642892831
Exemplare:

SignaturQRStandortStatus
290 soz 2018/3837QR-CodeCATS / Abt. Südasien: Freihandbereichbestellbar
Mediennummer: 45285234

Permanenter Link auf diesen Titel (bookmarkfähig):  https://katalog.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/titel/68312132   QR-Code

zum Seitenanfang