Early life and education
Besteman received her BA fromCareer
Besteman’s areas of expertise includeResearch and work
Besteman began working in southern Somalia in the late eighties before the outbreak of civil war in 1991. Many refugees from the communities where she had worked in Somalia have resettled in Lewiston, Maine. Under her direction, members of the local Bantu community and Colby College students have produced a wiki-type website about the Somali Bantus of Lewiston. A museum exhibition: "Rivers of Immigration: Peoples of the Androscoggin" was mounted at the Museum L-A, in conjunction with the wiki project, from 2009 to 2010. During the 2000s, Besteman studied Cape Town, South Africa, focusing on the work of grassroots organizations in the city after the end of apartheid. Her book ''Transforming Cape Town'' (2008) describes several of these organizations and contrasts incidents of traditionalism with those of innovation. Besteman received a Guggenheim Foundation grant and an American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) Fellowship in 2012 to work on a book project. In late 2013, the Rockefeller Foundation awarded her a residency for spring 2014.Selected publications
Books
* Besteman, C. (2020). ''Militarized Global Apartheid.'' Duke University Press. * Besteman, C. & Gusterson, H. (Eds) (2019) ''Life by Algorithms: How Roboprocesses Are Remaking Our World.'' University of Chicago Press. * Besteman, C. (2016). '' Making Refuge: Somali Bantu Refugees and Lewiston, Maine.'' Duke University Press * Gusterson, H. & Besteman, C.L. (Eds.). (2009). ''The Insecure American: How We Got Here and What We Should Do About It.'' University of California Press. * Besteman, C. (2008). Transforming Cape Town. University of California Press. * Besteman, C. L., & Gusterson, H. (Eds.). (2005). ''Why America's Top Pundits Are Wrong: Anthropologists Talk Back.'' University of California Press. * Besteman, C. L. (Ed.). (2002). ''Violence: A Reader.'' New York University Press. * Besteman, C. (1999). ''Unraveling Somalia: Race, Violence, and the Legacy of Slavery.'' University of Pennsylvania Press. * Besteman, C., & Cassanelli, L. V. (1996). ''The Struggle for Land in Southern Somalia: the War Behind the War.'' Westview Press.Papers
* Besteman, C. (2019). On Ethnographic Unknowability. In Carole Ann McGranahan, ed., Scholars and Writers: Writing Anthropology, Ethnography, and Beyond. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. * Besteman, C. (2019). Refuge and Security Panics. Public Anthropologist 1(1): 41-61. * Besteman, (2019). C. Militarized Global Apartheid. Current Anthropology, Volume 60, Supplement 19: S26-S38. * Besteman, C. (2019). Costs of War in Somalia. Costs of War, Brown University, https://watson.brown.edu/costsofwar/papers/2019/costs-war-somalia * Besteman, C. (2019). Remaking the World. In C. Besteman and H. Gusterson, eds., Life by Algorithm: How Roboprocesses Are Remaking Our World, Chicago: University of Chicago Press. * Besteman, C. (2019). Hostile Charity: Somali Refugees and Risk in a New Security Age. In Erica Caple James, ed., Governing Gifts, Faith, Charity, and the Security State. Santa Fe, NM: School of Advanced Research Press. * Besteman, C. (2018). Exiting Violence: The Uses and Abuses of Memory. In Fondation Maison des Sciences de L’Homme, International Panel on Exiting Violence (with Bridget Conley, Francisco Ferrandiz, Molly Minden, Scott Straus, Ron Suny, Natan Sznaider, and Baskara Wardaya). * Besteman, C. (2018). Somalia's Southern War: The Fight Over Land and Labor. In M. Keating and M. Waldman, eds., War and Peace in Somalia: National Grievances, Local Conflict, and Al-Shabaab, London: Hurst and Co. and Oxford University Press, (with D. Van Lehman). * Besteman, C. (2017). Experimenting in Somalia: The New Security Empire. Anthropological Theory 17(3): 404-420. * Besteman, (2015). C. Ethnography of a Somali Ethnographic Photography Archive in Maine. In A. Gubrium, K. Harper, and M. Otañez, eds., Participatory Visual and Digital Research in Action. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press. * Besteman, C. (2014). On Ethnographic Love. In R. Sanjek, ed., Mutuality. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. * Besteman, C. (2014). Refuge Fragments, Fragmentary Refuge. Ethnography 15(4): 426-445. * Besteman, C. (2013). Three Reflections on Public Anthropology. Anthropology Today 29(6): 3-6. * Besteman, C. (2013). Somali Bantus in a State of Refuge. Bildhaan: An International Journal of Somali Studies 12: 11-33. * Besteman, C. (2012). Translating Race Across Time and Space: The Creation of Somali Bantu Ethnicity. Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power 19(3): 1-18. * Besteman, C. (2011). Cultural / Social Anthropology and Ethnography. In J. E. Miller and O. Schmid, eds., How to Get Published: A Guide for Anthropology Students and Young Professionals. Lanham MD: AltaMira Press1. * Besteman, C. (2010). In and Out of the Academy: Policy and the Case for a Strategic Anthropology. ''Human Organization'', 69(4), 407-417. * Besteman, C. (1998). Primordialist blinders: A reply to IM Lewis. ''Cultural Anthropology'', 13(1), 109-120. * Besteman, C. (1996). Representing violence and "othering" Somalia. ''Cultural Anthropology'', 11(1), 120-133. * Besteman, C. (1996). Violent politics and the politics of violence: the dissolution of the Somali nation-state. ''American Ethnologist'', 23(3), 579-596. * Besteman, C. (1994). ''Individualisation and the assault on customary tenure in Africa: title registration programmes and the case of Somalia.'' Africa-London-International African Institute, 64, 484-484.References
External links
* Catherine Besteman’s Colby College web page: http://www.colby.edu/directory_cs/clbestem/ * Freedom & Captivity web page: https://www.freedomandcaptivity.org/ * Making Migration Visible web page: https://www.meca.edu/about/institute-of-contemporary-art/past-exhibitions/making-migration-visible/ * Museum L-A Rivers of Immigration web page: https://web.archive.org/web/20131029033157/http://museumla.org/Rivers-of-Immigration * The Somali Bantu Experience: From East Africa to Maine wiki: http://wiki.colby.edu/display/AY298B * Network of Concerned Anthropologists website: http://sites.google.com/site/concernedanthropologists/home {{DEFAULTSORT:Besteman, Catherine L 20th-century births Year of birth missing (living people) Living people 20th-century American anthropologists 21st-century American anthropologists American women anthropologists Amherst College alumni University of Arizona alumni Colby College faculty American women academics 20th-century American women writers 21st-century American women writers