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The Intimate Life Of Dissent Anthropological Perspectives Harini Amarasuriya

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The Intimate Life Of Dissent Anthropological Perspectives Harini Amarasuriya
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Publisher: UCL Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.99 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Harini Amarasuriya, Tobias Kelly, Sidharthan Maunaguru, Galina Oustinova-Stjepanovic, Jonathan Spencer
ISBN: 9781787357778, 1787357775
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Intimate Life Of Dissent Anthropological Perspectives Harini Amarasuriya by Harini Amarasuriya, Tobias Kelly, Sidharthan Maunaguru, Galina Oustinova-stjepanovic, Jonathan Spencer 9781787357778, 1787357775 instant download after payment.

The Intimate Life of Dissent examines the meanings and implications of public acts of dissent, which, the authors argue, are never simply about abstract principles, but also come at great personal risk to both the dissidents and to those close to them. Dissent is, therefore, embedded in deep, complex, and sometimes contradictory intimate relations. This book puts acts of high principle back into the personal relations out of which they emerge and take effect, raising new questions about the relationship between intimacy and political commitment. It does so through examinations of practical examples, including Sri Lankan leftists, Soviet dissidents, Tibetan exiles, Kurdish prisoners, British pacifists, Indonesian student activists, and Jewish peace activists. The Intimate Life of Dissent will be of interest to postgraduate students and researchers in anthropology, history, political theory, and sociology, as well as to those teaching introductory undergraduate courses on political anthropology.
 

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