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Tribalism's Troubles

- Responding to Rowan Williams

About Tribalism's Troubles

In this volume, twelve essayists, including Senator Amanda Stoker and the ABC’s Scott Stephens, respond to Overcoming Political Tribalism, an address delivered by Rowan Williams as the third PM Glynn Lecture on Religion, Law and Public Life. The collection offers a number of perspectives on Williams’s central claim that moving beyond political tribalism requires the building of a culture in which perspectives can interact and interrogate one another and themselves. A KAPUNDA PRESS TITLE “beyond political tribalism lie a deeper literacy about our histories, a commitment to identifying the grammar of a common language, and the work of negotiating a shared future by looking for solutions that have a degree of durability and credibility even if they are no-one’s ideal.” – Rowan Williams Chapters Include: Foreword by Margaret Beazley Introduction by Damien Freeman Third PM Glynn Lecture on Religion, Law and Public Life Overcoming political tribalism -- Rowan Williams Responding to Rowan Williams 1. The reasonable poet and the clamour of the crowd -- Nigel Zimmermann 2. Overcoming intellectual fragility -- Amanda Stoker 3. Tribalism as anti-politics -- Ben Etherington 4. Are shared languages enough? -- Anthony Ekpo 5. Overcoming tribalist colonialism -- Cristina Lledo Gomez 6. Mutual recognition -- Kerry Pinkstone 7. Orientalism, learning and tribalist violence -- Austin Wyatt 8. Digital tribalism -- Ethan Westwood 9. Defending the ‘I’ in tribe -- Sandra C. Jones 10. Sustaining society -- Annette Pierdziwol 11. Two concepts of legitimacy -- M. A. Casey 12. Refusing the politics of despair -- Scott Stephens

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781922449122
  • Binding:
  • Hardback
  • Pages:
  • 212
  • Published:
  • August 30, 2020
  • Dimensions:
  • 152x229x13 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 440 g.
Delivery: 2-3 weeks
Expected delivery: December 5, 2024

Description of Tribalism's Troubles

In this volume, twelve essayists, including Senator Amanda Stoker and the ABC’s Scott Stephens, respond to Overcoming Political Tribalism, an address delivered by Rowan Williams as the third PM Glynn Lecture on Religion, Law and Public Life. The collection offers a number of perspectives on Williams’s central claim that moving beyond political tribalism requires the building of a culture in which perspectives can interact and interrogate one another and themselves.
A KAPUNDA PRESS TITLE
“beyond political tribalism lie a deeper literacy about our histories, a commitment to identifying the grammar of a common language, and the work of negotiating a shared future by looking for solutions that have a degree of durability and credibility even if they are no-one’s ideal.”
– Rowan Williams

Chapters Include:

Foreword by Margaret Beazley
Introduction by Damien Freeman

Third PM Glynn Lecture on Religion, Law and Public Life
Overcoming political tribalism -- Rowan Williams

Responding to Rowan Williams
1. The reasonable poet and the clamour of the crowd -- Nigel Zimmermann
2. Overcoming intellectual fragility -- Amanda Stoker
3. Tribalism as anti-politics -- Ben Etherington
4. Are shared languages enough? -- Anthony Ekpo
5. Overcoming tribalist colonialism -- Cristina Lledo Gomez
6. Mutual recognition -- Kerry Pinkstone
7. Orientalism, learning and tribalist violence -- Austin Wyatt
8. Digital tribalism -- Ethan Westwood
9. Defending the ‘I’ in tribe -- Sandra C. Jones
10. Sustaining society -- Annette Pierdziwol
11. Two concepts of legitimacy -- M. A. Casey
12. Refusing the politics of despair -- Scott Stephens

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