1st Edition

Tribes Challenging the Image, Shifting the Paradigm

By Lawrence Rosen Copyright 2026
238 Pages 23 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

238 Pages 23 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

238 Pages 23 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Tribes: Challenging the Image, Shifting the Paradigm reconsiders the concept of “tribe” in political, cultural, and academic discourse, offering a dynamic alternative to outdated and damaging stereotypes. This book critiques the popular portrayal of tribes as static, violent, or regressive, arguing instead for an understanding of tribal life as adaptive, egalitarian, and resilient. Drawing on... Read more

Preface  1. The Problem of Tribe  2. Romancing the Tribe: History, Theory, Narrative  3. Shifting the Paradigm, Part I: The Tribal Ethos  4. Shifting the Paradigm, Part II: The Spirit of Reciprocity  Interlude: Is Judaism a Tribal Religion?  5. Tribal Encounters: Colonialism, Corporations, and the Military  6. Anomalous Singularities: Tribal Sovereignty in the Modern World Order  Afterword: “We’re Still Here”

Biography

Lawrence Rosen is W. N. Cromwell Professor of Anthropology Emeritus, Princeton University, and Adjunct Professor of Law Emeritus, Columbia University. Named to the first group of MacArthur Award recipients, he has held fellowships at Harvard Law School, The Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, Oxford, and Cambridge Universities.