Tribe

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"Tribe" is a nonfiction book by Sebastian Junger that explores the human need for community, belonging, and shared purpose, particularly in the context of modern society and war.

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instanceOf nonfiction book
author Sebastian Junger NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
explores alienation in affluent societies
relationship between hardship and social bonds
role of community in healing trauma
genre nonfiction
social psychology literature
war studies literature
hasReception generally positive critical reviews
influencedBy anthropology of tribal societies
military history
psychology of trauma
isbn10 1455566381
isbn13 9781455566389
language English
mainTheme belonging
critique of modern individualism
human need for community
shared purpose
veterans’ reintegration into society
mediaType audiobook
ebook
print
notableIdea adversity can strengthen social cohesion
community support reduces psychological trauma
modern society undermines traditional tribal bonds
veterans may miss wartime camaraderie
pageCount 192
publicationDate 2016
publisher Twelve NERFINISHED
setsInContext American wars in Iraq and Afghanistan
Native American tribal societies
subject community resilience
modern Western society
post-traumatic stress disorder
war and society
subtitle On Homecoming and Belonging NERFINISHED
targetAudience general adult readers
readers interested in psychology and community
readers interested in war and society
title Tribe
workOf Sebastian Junger NERFINISHED

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