by Margit Ystanes (Editor), Vigdis Broch-Due (Editor)
Despite its immense significance and ubiquity in our everyday lives, the complex workings of trust are poorly understood and theorized. This volume explores trust and mistrust amidst locally situated scenes of sociality and intimacy. Because intimacy has often been taken for granted as the foundation of trust relations, the ethnographies presented here challenge us to think about dangerous intimacies, marked by mistrust, as well as forms of trust that cohere through non-intimate forms of sociality.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 296
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Published: 01 Apr 2016
ISBN 10: 1785330993
ISBN 13: 9781785330995
The ethnographies in Trusting and its Tribulations are particularly effective in challenging conventional Western assumptions about trust, especially the supposed relationship between trust, intimacy/kinship, and equality. They demonstrate firmly what anthropology can add to the description and theory of trust and why anthropology's voice is essential on this subject as on all practical contemporary social topics. - Anthropology Review Database
This impressive volume stands as a powerful corrective to latent ethnocentric tendencies lying at the heart of much contemporary scholarship on the nature of trust... Instead of identifying trust with the intimacies of family life, or attributing it to the conscious calculations of risk-averse individuals, this manuscript reveals the importance of approaching trust as something performed. - Sharon Hutchinson, Department of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Madison