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Detachment : Essays on the Limits of Relational Thinking

Candea, Matei(Edited by)Cook, Jo(Edited by)Trundle, Catherine(Edited by)Yarrow, Thomas(Edited by)
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This interdisciplinary volume questions one of the most fundamental tenets of social theory by focusing on detachment, an important but neglected aspect of social life.

Going against the grain of recent theoretical celebrations of engagement, this book challenges us to re-think the relational basis of social theory.

In so, doing it brings to light the productive aspects of disconnection, distance and detachment.

Rather than treating detachment simply as the moral inversion of compassion and engagement, the volume brings together empirical studies and theoretical comments by leading anthropologists, sociologists and science studies scholars.

Taken together, these illustrate the range of contexts within which distance and disconnection can offer meaningful frameworks for action.

Positioned at the cutting edge of social theory, this landmark volume will be of great interest to students and academics across the social sciences and humanities. -- .

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Product Details
Manchester University Press
0719096855 / 9780719096853
Hardback
300.1
01/10/2015
United Kingdom
English
233 pages
24 cm