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État
Neuf: Livre neuf, n'ayant jamais été lu ni utilisé, en parfait état, sans pages manquantes ni ...
Signed By
Sebastian Junger
Signed
Yes
Book Series
Historical
Ex Libris
No
Narrative Type
Fiction
Original Language
English
Intended Audience
Adults
Inscribed
No
Edition
First Edition
Vintage
No
Personalize
No
Type
Novel
Literary Movement
Modernism, Realism
Era
2010s
Illustrator
Does Not Apply
Personalized
No
Features
Dust Jacket, Unabridged
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Personalization Instructions
No
ISBN
9781455566389
Book Title
Tribe : on Homecoming and Belonging
Item Length
7.7 in
Publisher
Grand Central Publishing
Publication Year
2016
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.8 in
Author
Sebastian Junger
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Psychology, History, Social Science
Topic
Military / Veterans, Sociology / General, Military / Afghan War (2001-), Military / Iraq War (2003-2011), Violence in Society, Social Psychology, Military, Psychopathology / Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (Ptsd)
Item Width
5.2 in
Item Weight
9 Oz
Number of Pages
192 Pages

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Product Information

We have a strong instinct to belong to small groups defined by clear purpose and understanding--"tribes." This tribal connection has been largely lost in modern society, but regaining it may be the key to our psychological survival. Decades before the American Revolution, Benjamin Franklin lamented that English settlers were constantly fleeing over to the Indians-but Indians almost never did the same. Tribal society has been exerting an almost gravitational pull on Westerners for hundreds of years, and the reason lies deep in our evolutionary past as a communal species. The most recent example of that attraction is combat veterans who come home to find themselves missing the incredibly intimate bonds of platoon life. The loss of closeness that comes at the end of deployment may explain the high rates of post-traumatic stress disorder suffered by military veterans today. Combining history, psychology, and anthropology, Tribe explores what we can learn from tribal societies about loyalty, belonging, and the eternal human quest for meaning. It explains the irony that-for many veterans as well as civilians-war feels better than peace, adversity can turn out to be a blessing, and disasters are sometimes remembered more fondly than weddings or tropical vacations. Tribe explains why we are stronger when we come together, and how that can be achieved even in today's divided world.

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Publisher
Grand Central Publishing
ISBN-10
1455566381
ISBN-13
9781455566389
eBay Product ID (ePID)
219202449

Product Key Features

Book Title
Tribe : on Homecoming and Belonging
Author
Sebastian Junger
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Military / Veterans, Sociology / General, Military / Afghan War (2001-), Military / Iraq War (2003-2011), Violence in Society, Social Psychology, Military, Psychopathology / Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (Ptsd)
Publication Year
2016
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Psychology, History, Social Science
Number of Pages
192 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
7.7 in
Item Height
0.8 in
Item Width
5.2 in
Item Weight
9 Oz

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
Lc Classification Number
Hm554.J87 2016
Reviews
"Junger has identified one of the last cohesive tribes in America and, through an examination of its culture of self-subjugation grasps for a remedy that might reunite a fragmented civilian society."-- Elliot Ackerman, Times Literary Supplement, "An electrifying tapestry of history, anthropology, psychology and memoir that punctures the stereotype of the veteran as a war-damaged victim in need of salvation. Rather than asking how we can save our returning servicemen and women, Junger challenges us to take a hard look in the mirror and ask whether we can save ourselves."_ The Guardian, "Compelling...Junger...offers a starting point for mending some of the toxic divisiveness rampant in our current political and cultural climate."_ The Boston Globe, "This is a brilliant little book driven by a powerful idea and series of reflections by the bestselling author of the bestselling books The Perfect Storm and War, and the film documentary Restrepo, about fighting in Afghanistan...The strongest experience of companionship and community often comes with the extremes of war. Junger is particularly good on the stress and exhilaration experienced by reporters, aid workers, and soldiers in combat - and the difficulties they face on return...I would give this gem of an essay to anyone embarking on the understanding of human society and governance."-- Evening Standard, "There are three excellent reasons to read Sebastian Junger's new book: the clarity of his thought, the elegance of his prose, and the provocativeness of his chosen subject. Within a compact space, the sheer range of his inquiry is astounding."_ S. C. Gwynne, New York Times bestselling author of Rebel Yell and Empire of the Summer Moon, "TRIBE is an important wake-up call. Let's hope we don't sleep through the alarm." -- Minneapolis Star Tribune, "Sebastian Junger has turned the multifaceted problem of returning veterans on its head. It's not so much about what's wrong with the veterans, but what's wrong with us. If we made the changes suggested in TRIBE, not only our returning veterans, but all of us, would be happier and healthier. Please read this book."-- Karl Marlantes%2C%26 %3B New York Times bestselling author of Matterhorn and What It Is Like to Go to War, "Junger argues with candor and grace for the everlasting remedies of community and connectedness."-- O Magazine, "The author resists the temptation to glorify war as the solution to a nation's mental ills and warns against the tendency "to romanticize Indian life," but he does succeed in showing "the complicated blessings of 'civilization,' " while issuing warnings about divisiveness and selfishness that should resonate in an election year. The themes implicit in the author's bestsellers are explicit in this slim yet illuminating volume."_ Kirkus Reviews, "The author resists the temptation to glorify war as the solution to a nation's mental ills and warns against the tendency "to romanticize Indian life," but he does succeed in showing "the complicated blessings of 'civilization,' " while issuing warnings about divisiveness and selfishness that should resonate in an election year. The themes implicit in the author's bestsellers are explicit in this slim yet illuminating volume." -- Kirkus Reviews, "Sebastian Junger has turned the multifaceted problem of returning veterans on its head. It's not so much about what's wrong with the veterans, but what's wrong with us. If we made the changes suggested in TRIBE, not only our returning veterans, but all of us, would be happier and healthier. Please read this book." -- Karl Marlantes, New York Times bestselling author of Matterhorn and What It Is Like to Go to War, "Junger has raised one of the most provocative ideas of this campaign season--and accidentally written one of its most intriguing political books." -- The New York Times, TRIBE is a fascinating look into why inspires ancient human virtues of honor, courage and commitment on the battlefield, and the difficulty that can arise when a combat tour is over. While the book may easily fit in a soldier's small cargo pocket, it packs immensely valuable insight that is sure to bring understanding to military and civilian readers alike.-- San Antonio Express-News, "TRIBE is a fascinating, eloquent and thought-provoking book..packed with ideas...It could help us to think more deeply about how to help men and women battered by war to find a new purpose in peace."-- The Times of London, "There are three excellent reasons to read Sebastian Junger's new book: the clarity of his thought, the elegance of his prose, and the provocativeness of his chosen subject. Within a compact space, the sheer range of his inquiry is astounding."-- S. C. Gwynne, New York Times bestselling author of Rebel Yell and Empire of the Summer Moon, "Compelling...Junger...offers a starting point for mending some of the toxic divisiveness rampant in our current political and cultural climate." -- The Boston Globe, TRIBE is an extended reflection on the need for inclusion and belonging...written by an impassioned war correspondent less concerned with the scars of battle than the psychological dislocation experienced by those returning home, who have experienced tribal inclusion, but now face a future without it._ Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, "Sebastian Junger has turned the multifaceted problem of returning veterans on its head. It's not so much about what's wrong with the veterans, but what's wrong with us. If we made the changes suggested in TRIBE, not only our returning veterans, but all of us, would be happier and healthier. Please read this book."-- Karl Marlantes, New York Times bestselling author of Matterhorn and What It Is Like to Go to War, "TRIBE is a fascinating, eloquent and thought-provoking book..packed with ideas...It could help us to think more deeply about how to help men and women battered by war to find a new purpose in peace."_ The Times of London, "TRIBE is a fascinating, eloquent and thought-provoking book..packed with ideas...It could help us to think more deeply about how to help men and women battered by war to find a new purpose in peace." -- The Times of London, "There are three excellent reasons to read Sebastian Junger's new book: the clarity of his thought, the elegance of his prose, and the provocativeness of his chosen subject. Within a compact space, the sheer range of his inquiry is astounding."-- S. C. Gwynne%2C%26 %3B New York Times bestselling author of Rebel Yell and Empire of the Summer Moon, "Sebastian Junger has turned the multifaceted problem of returning veterans on its head. It's not so much about what's wrong with the veterans, but what's wrong with us. If we made the changes suggested in TRIBE, not only our returning veterans, but all of us, would be happier and healthier. Please read this book."_ Karl Marlantes, New York Times bestselling author of Matterhorn and What It Is Like to Go to War, "Junger has raised one of the most provocative ideas of this campaign season--and accidentally written one of its most intriguing political books."-- The New York Times, TRIBE is a fascinating look into why inspires ancient human virtues of honor, courage and commitment on the battlefield, and the difficulty that can arise when a combat tour is over. While the book may easily fit in a soldier's small cargo pocket, it packs immensely valuable insight that is sure to bring understanding to military and civilian readers alike. -- San Antonio Express-News, I first read about this history several months ago in Sebastian Junger's excellent book, TRIBE. It has haunted me since. It raises the possibility that our culture is built on some fundamental error about what makes people happy and fulfilled._ David Brooks, The New York Times, I first read about this history several months ago in Sebastian Junger's excellent book, TRIBE. It has haunted me since. It raises the possibility that our culture is built on some fundamental error about what makes people happy and fulfilled.-- David Brooks, The New York Times, "This is a brilliant little book driven by a powerful idea and series of reflections by the bestselling author of the bestselling books The Perfect Storm and War, and the film documentary Restrepo, about fighting in Afghanistan...The strongest experience of companionship and community often comes with the extremes of war. Junger is particularly good on the stress and exhilaration experienced by reporters, aid workers, and soldiers in combat - and the difficulties they face on return...I would give this gem of an essay to anyone embarking on the understanding of human society and governance."_ Evening Standard, "Junger uses every word in this slim volume to make a passionate, compelling case for a more egalitarian society."_ Booklist, "TRIBE is an important wake-up call. Let's hope we don't sleep through the alarm."-- Minneapolis Star Tribune, "Junger argues with candor and grace for the everlasting remedies of community and connectedness."_ O Magazine, TRIBE is an extended reflection on the need for inclusion and belonging...written by an impassioned war correspondent less concerned with the scars of battle than the psychological dislocation experienced by those returning home, who have experienced tribal inclusion, but now face a future without it.-- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, "This is a brilliant little book driven by a powerful idea and series of reflections by the bestselling author of the bestselling books The Perfect Storm and War, and the film documentary Restrepo, about fighting in Afghanistan...The strongest experience of companionship and community often comes with the extremes of war. Junger is particularly good on the stress and exhilaration experienced by reporters, aid workers, and soldiers in combat - and the difficulties they face on return...I would give this gem of an essay to anyone embarking on the understanding of human society and governance." -- Evening Standard, "Junger argues with candor and grace for the everlasting remedies of community and connectedness." -- O Magazine, "Junger has raised one of the most provocative ideas of this campaign season--and accidentally written one of its most intriguing political books."_ The New York Times, TRIBE is a fascinating look into why inspires ancient human virtues of honor, courage and commitment on the battlefield, and the difficulty that can arise when a combat tour is over. While the book may easily fit in a soldier's small cargo pocket, it packs immensely valuable insight that is sure to bring understanding to military and civilian readers alike._ San Antonio Express-News, TRIBE is an extended reflection on the need for inclusion and belonging...written by an impassioned war correspondent less concerned with the scars of battle than the psychological dislocation experienced by those returning home, who have experienced tribal inclusion, but now face a future without it. -- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, "Junger uses every word in this slim volume to make a passionate, compelling case for a more egalitarian society."-- Booklist, "Junger has identified one of the last cohesive tribes in America and, through an examination of its culture of self-subjugation grasps for a remedy that might reunite a fragmented civilian society." -- Elliot Ackerman, Times Literary Supplement, "Junger uses every word in this slim volume to make a passionate, compelling case for a more egalitarian society." -- Booklist, "An electrifying tapestry of history, anthropology, psychology and memoir that punctures the stereotype of the veteran as a war-damaged victim in need of salvation. Rather than asking how we can save our returning servicemen and women, Junger challenges us to take a hard look in the mirror and ask whether we can save ourselves." -- The Guardian, "The author resists the temptation to glorify war as the solution to a nation's mental ills and warns against the tendency "to romanticize Indian life," but he does succeed in showing "the complicated blessings of 'civilization,' " while issuing warnings about divisiveness and selfishness that should resonate in an election year. The themes implicit in the author's bestsellers are explicit in this slim yet illuminating volume."-- Kirkus Reviews, "Junger has identified one of the last cohesive tribes in America and, through an examination of its culture of self-subjugation grasps for a remedy that might reunite a fragmented civilian society."_ Elliot Ackerman, Times Literary Supplement, I first read about this history several months ago in Sebastian Junger's excellent book, TRIBE. It has haunted me since. It raises the possibility that our culture is built on some fundamental error about what makes people happy and fulfilled. -- David Brooks, The New York Times, "Compelling...Junger...offers a starting point for mending some of the toxic divisiveness rampant in our current political and cultural climate."-- The Boston Globe, "There are three excellent reasons to read Sebastian Junger's new book: the clarity of his thought, the elegance of his prose, and the provocativeness of his chosen subject. Within a compact space, the sheer range of his inquiry is astounding." -- S. C. Gwynne, New York Times bestselling author of Rebel Yell and Empire of the Summer Moon, "TRIBE is an important wake-up call. Let's hope we don't sleep through the alarm."_ Minneapolis Star Tribune, "An electrifying tapestry of history, anthropology, psychology and memoir that punctures the stereotype of the veteran as a war-damaged victim in need of salvation. Rather than asking how we can save our returning servicemen and women, Junger challenges us to take a hard look in the mirror and ask whether we can save ourselves."-- The Guardian
Copyright Date
2016
Lccn
2016-933855
Dewey Decimal
305
Dewey Edition
23

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