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The Trouble with Community - Anthropological Reflections on Movement, Identity and Collectivity (Paperback)
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The Trouble with Community - Anthropological Reflections on Movement, Identity and Collectivity (Paperback)
Series: Anthropology, Culture and Society
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'Community' is one of social science's longest-standing concepts.
The assumption, of much social science, has been that it is in
communities -- and to communities -- that human individuals, as
social and cultural beings, belong. Communities are said to embody
that interactive environment from which individuals' identities and
senses of self derive, and in which they continue to dwell. The
trouble with 'community' is that this is not necessarily so; the
personal social networks of individuals' actual experience crosscut
collective categories, situations and institutions. Communities can
prove unviable or imprisoning; the reality of community life and
identity can often be very different from the ideology and the
ideal.In this provocative new book, anthropologists Vered Amit and
Nigel Rapport draw on their various ethnographic experiences to
reappraise the concept and the reality of 'community', in the light
of globalization, religious fundamentalism, identity politics, and
renascent localisms. How might anthropology better apprehend social
identities which are intrinsically plural, transgressive and
ironic? What has anthropology to say about the way in which civil
society might hope to accommodate the on-going construction and the
rightful expression of such migrant identities? Nigel Rapport and
Vered Amit give their own answers to these questions before
entering into dialogue to assess each other's positions.Nigel
Rapport is Professor of Anthropological and Philosophical Studies
at the University of St. Andrews. He is author of Transcendent
Individual (1997). Vered Amit is an Associate Professor at
Concordia University in Montreal. She is the editor of Realizing
Community (2002).
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