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Mistrust : an ethnographic theory / Matthew Carey.

Author/creator Carey, Matthew (Anthropologist)
Format Electronic and Book
Publication InfoChicago, IL : Hau Books, [2017]
Descriptionxiv, 128 pages ; 23 cm.
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Series The Malinowski Monographs
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Contents Introduction: the apotheosis of trust -- Chapter 1. Lying and obfuscation: the uncertain ground of speech -- Chapter 2. Trust or tolerance ? on the treachery of friends -- Chapter 3. The triumph of contingency : anarchism as realpolitik -- Chapter 4. Conspiracy, witchcraft and theft : manifestations of the mistrusting imagination -- Conclusion.
Abstract "Trust occupies a unique place in contemporary discourse. Seen as both necessary and virtuous, it is variously depicted as enhancing the social fabric, lowering crime rates, increasing happiness, and generating prosperity. It allows for complex political systems, permits human communication, underpins financial instruments and economic institutions, and generally holds society together. Against these overwhelmingly laudable qualities, mistrust often goes unnoticed as a positive social phenomenon, treated as little more than a corrosive absence, a mere negative of trust itself. With this book, Matthew Carey proposes an ethnographic and conceptual exploration of mistrust that raises it up as legitimate stance in its own right.While mistrust can quickly ruin relationships and even dissolve extensive social ties, Carey shows that it might have other values. Drawing on fieldwork in Morocco's High Atlas Mountains as well as comparative material from regions stretching from Eastern Europe to Melanesia, he examines the impact of mistrust on practices of conversation and communication, friendship and society, and politics and cooperation. In doing so, he demonstrates that trust is not the only basis for organizing human society and cooperating with others. The result is a provocative but enlightening work that makes us rethink social issues such as suspicion, doubt, and uncertainty."--Back cover.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2017934092
ISBN9780997367522 paperback
ISBN0997367520 paperback

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