26 pages 52 minutes read

Sebastian Junger

Tribe: On Homecoming and Belonging

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2016

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Tribe: On Homecoming and Belonging by Sebastian Junger explores how tribal societies historically sustained human life and the ways in which modern society can threaten what matters most to humanity—the soul. Junger examines this through four chapters: the historical draw of tribal life over colonial, the humanizing effects of war, the societal handling of post-traumatic stress disorder, and the challenges faced by veterans returning home. There are extensive discussions on war and post-traumatic stress disorder.

Reviews & Readership

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Sebastian Junger’s Tribe: On Homecoming and Belonging offers a compelling exploration of human social bonds and the sense of community. Praised for its insightful perspective on modern society and veteran reintegration, some critics find its arguments occasionally overgeneralized. Overall, it's recognized as a thought-provoking and engaging read on collective experiences.

Who should read this

Who Should Read Tribe: On Homecoming and Belonging?

Readers who would enjoy Tribe: On Homecoming and Belonging by Sebastian Junger are those interested in sociology, psychology, and veterans' issues. Similar audiences would appreciate Malcolm Gladwell’s Outliers and Viktor Frankl’s Man’s Search for Meaning. Ideal for those exploring human connection, community, and resilience.

RecommendedReading Age

18+years

Book Details

Topics

Sociology

Anthropology

Military / War

Genre

Anthropology

Psychology

Philosophy