@inbook{10.2307/j.ctt32brt9.12, ISBN = {9780300187854}, URL = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt32brt9.12}, abstract = {If Margaret Mead did lose the Cold War – if her own attempts to influence international relations were brought to an end by the Cold War, and in fact her imbroglio with the Cold War lost her influence in the wider anthropological community – why then have so many of the post-Vietnam accounts of her and her discipline’s history asserted the opposite? Why has Mead got a reputation as a Cold Warrior, and why are anthropologists today so keen to assert their discipline’s complicity with American imperial interests in the postwar decades? The answer is, of course, that after the}, author = {Peter Mandler}, booktitle = {Return from the Natives}, pages = {287--292}, publisher = {Yale University Press}, title = {Epilogue: To Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan}, year = {2013} }