Tribe (Junger book) explained


Tribe
Author:Sebastian Junger
Country:United States
Language:English
Subject:Anthropology, Philosophy
Genre:Creative nonfiction
Publisher:Twelve
Pub Date:May 24, 2016
Pages:192
Isbn:978-0008168216
Preceded By:War
Followed By:Freedom

Tribe is a creative nonfiction book written by Sebastian Junger and published by Simon & Schuster in 2016.

In Tribe (2016) Junger studies war veterans from an anthropological perspective and asks "How do you make veterans feel that they are returning to a cohesive society that was worth fighting for in the first place?" Junger's premise is that "Soldiers ignore differences of race, religion and politics within their platoon..." and upon return to America, find a fractious society splintered into various competing factions, often hostile to one another.[1]

Reception

Jennifer Senior, writing in The New York Times, called Tribe one of the "most intriguing political books" of the election year, "all without mentioning a single candidate, or even the president, by name."

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Review: Sebastian Junger's 'Tribe' Examines Disbanded Brothers Returning to a Divided Country . Jennifer . Senior . The New York Times . 18 May 2016 . 23 May 2016.