Friendship / / Michael Jackson.

In this book, renowned anthropologist Michael Jackson draws on philosophy, biography, ethnography, and literature to explore the meanings and affordances of friendship—a relationship just as significant as, yet somehow different from, kinship and love. Beginning with Aristotle’s accounts of friendsh...

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Place / Publishing House:Philadelphia : : University of Pennsylvania Press, , [2023]
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Year of Publication:2023
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (224 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
Prologue --
Part I. The Politics of Friendship --
Chapter 1. Oases of Friendship --
Chapter 2. A Society of Friends --
Chapter 3. No Man Is an Island --
Chapter 4. Friendships in the Field --
Chapter 5. Man’s Best Friend --
Part II. Personal Friendship --
Chapter 6. Elective Affinities --
Chapter 7. Where Is the Friend’s House? --
Chapter 8. Childhood Friendships --
Chapter 9. Imaginary Friends --
Chapter 10. The Saronic Gulf --
Chapter 11. A Soldier’s Story --
Chapter 12. The Other in Oneself --
Chapter 13. A Plaited Rope, Entire from Source to Mouth --
Chapter 14. Friends and Familiars --
Chapter 15. Objects in the Rearview Mirror (Are Closer Than They Appear) --
Chapter 16. The Rock and Pillar Range --
Chapter 17. Love and Friendship --
Chapter 18. Fictive Friendship --
Chapter 19. Reunion --
Coda. All for One, and One for All --
Notes --
Index
Summary:In this book, renowned anthropologist Michael Jackson draws on philosophy, biography, ethnography, and literature to explore the meanings and affordances of friendship—a relationship just as significant as, yet somehow different from, kinship and love. Beginning with Aristotle’s accounts of friendship as a political virtue and Montaigne’s famous essay on friendship as a form of love, Jackson examines the tension between the political and personal resonances of friendship in the philosophy of Hannah Arendt, the biography of the Indian historian Brijen Gupta, and the oral narratives of a Kuranko storyteller, Keti Ferenke Koroma. He offers reflections on childhood friends, imaginary friends, lifelong friendships, and friendships with animals. He ruminates particularly on the complications of friendship in the context of anthropological fieldwork, exploring the contradiction between the egalitarian spirit of friendship on the one hand and, on the other, the power imbalance between ethnographers and their interlocutors.Through these stories, Jackson explores the unpredictable interplay of mutability and mutuality in intimate human relationships, and the critical importance of choice in forming friendship—what it means to be loyal to friends through good times and bad, and even in the face of danger. Through a blend of memoir, theory, ethnography, and fiction, Jackson shows us how the elective affinities of friendship transcend culture, gender, and age, and offer us perennial means of taking stock of our lives and getting a measure of our own self-worth.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781512824292
9783111319292
9783111318912
9783111319100
9783111318141
9783110791372
DOI:10.9783/9781512824292?locatt=mode:legacy
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
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