Kinship, Law and Politics

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Kinship, Law and Politics

An Anatomy of Belonging

Religion and politics Politics and government Political ideologies and movements Political leaders and leadership Management: leadership and motivation Law Systems of law Law and society, sociology of law Anatomy Regional anatomy

Author: Joseph E. David

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Collection: Law in Context

Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 2nd July 2020

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 4 Mb

ISBN: 9781108603577


Why are we so concerned with belonging?

In what ways does our belonging constitute our identity? Is belonging a universal concept or a culturally dependent value? How does belonging situate and motivate us?

Joseph E. David grapples with these questions through a genealogical analysis of ideas and concepts of belonging. His book transports readers to crucial historical moments in which perceptions of belonging have been formed, transformed, or dismantled.

The cases presented here focus on the pivotal role played by belonging in kinship, law, and political order, stretching across cultural and religious contexts from eleventh-century Mediterranean religious legal debates to twentieth-century statist liberalism in Western societies.

With his thorough inquiry into diverse discourses of belonging, David pushes past the politics of belonging and forces us to acknowledge just how wide-ranging and fluid notions of belonging can be.

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