Mistrust: A Global Perspective

Mistrust: A Global Perspective

by Florian Mühlfried
Mistrust: A Global Perspective

Mistrust: A Global Perspective

by Florian Mühlfried

eBook1st ed. 2019 (1st ed. 2019)

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Overview

This book examines the social practice of mistrust through the lens of social anthropology. In focusing on the citizens of the Caucasus, a region located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, Mühlfried counters the postcolonial discourse that routinely treats these individuals, known for their mistrust of the state, as “others.” Combining ethnographic observations presenting mistrust as an observable reality with socio-political issues from a non-Western region, Mühlfried opens up a non-Eurocentric perspective on an underexplored social practice and a major counterpoint to the well-examined social phenomenon of “trust.” This perspective allows for a more profound understanding of pressing issues such as populist movements and post-truth politics.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783030114701
Publisher: Palgrave Pivot
Publication date: 02/20/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 374 KB

About the Author

Florian Mühlfried is a writer and social anthropologist based in Vienna. His academic publications include the edited volumes Mistrust: Ethnographic Approximations (2018) and Sacred Places, Emerging Spaces: Religious Pluralism in the Post-Soviet Caucasus (coedited with Tsyplylma Darieva and Kevin Tuite) as well as the books Being a State and States of Being in Highland Georgia (2014) and Post-Soviet Feasting: The Georgian Banquet in Transition (2006, in German).

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Distrusting Mistrust.- Chapter 2. Mistrusting the System.- Chapter 3. Mistrust and Complexity.- Chapter 4. Radical Forms of Mistrust.- Chapter 5. Mistrusting the Obvious.- Chapter 6. Crisis of Mistrust.

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