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Maximilian C. Forte is a professor of anthropology in Montreal, Canada, and though he enjoys the legally assured benefits of academic freedom, with additional protected rights to free speech, nothing he writes here is in a capacity as a representative of an institution, and thus no employer is implicated. His opinions are his own–and he is not easily intimidated. He is the author of Ruins of Absence, Presence of Caribs: (Post)Colonial Representations of Aboriginality in Trinidad and Tobago (2005), and the editor of Indigenous Resurgence in the Contemporary Caribbean: Amerindian Survival And Revival (2006) and Indigenous Cosmopolitans: Transnational and Transcultural Indigeneity in the Twenty-First Century (2010). He is currently working on two more edited volumes, The New Imperialism and Who Is An Indian? His areas of special interest have included colonialism and indigenous cultures in the Caribbean, ethnographic film, new media, and political anthropology. He started this blog back in October of 2007, when it was called “Open Anthropology.” On this site Max writes about militarism, the militarization of the social sciences, U.S. foreign policy, imperialism, decolonization, the Human Terrain System, the Minerva Research Initiative, and AFRICOM. He also writes about anthropology after empire, and occasionally items about the Caribbean,…
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