Critical Friendship in the Modern World
Peter Mallory editor Laura Eramian editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:30th Apr '26
£105.00
This title is due to be published on 30th April, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Using interdisciplinary critical research, this book highlights the problematic side of friendship.
This book challenges idealized views of friendship, offering a critical account of its problematic nature and contradictory qualities. It explores the competing ways friendship is practiced, valued, or interpreted. Suitable for advanced students and scholars across sociology, anthropology, social psychology, relationship research, and beyond.Friendship is a critically important aspect of our lives, but is it always an unassailably 'good thing'? This book begins with the innovative premise that friendship is inherently complex and characterized by opposing qualities: it is both pleasurable and fraught, private and public, and inclusive and exclusionary. Rather than simply celebrating friendship as universally beneficial or worrying about its decline amid rising social disconnection, Laura Eramian and Peter Mallory offer a comprehensive conceptualization of 'critical friendship' across its diverse meanings. Drawing on contemporary insights and cross-cultural examples from interdisciplinary contributors, the chapters examine the ambivalence of friendship, its entanglements with other relations or institutions, the quest for selfhood and recognition, and how friendship finds meaning across private and public life. Through an empirically rich evaluation of the multiple ways that friendship is practiced, valued, or interpreted, this volume advances critical debates on friendship across social psychology, anthropology, sociology and beyond.
ISBN: 9781009635400
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236 pages