
Making the Familiar Unfamiliar
A Conversation with Peter Haffner
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Making the Familiar Unfamiliar
A Conversation with Peter Haffner
About this book
Shortly before his death, Zygmunt Bauman spent several days in conversation with the Swiss journalist Peter Haffner. Out of these conversations emerged this book in which Bauman shows himself to be the pre-eminent social thinker for which he became world renowned, a thinker who never shied away from addressing the great issues of our time and always strove to interrogate received wisdom and common sense, to make the familiar unfamiliar. As in Bauman's work more generally, the personal and the political are interwoven in this book. Bauman's life, which followed the same trajectory as the social and political upheavals of the 20th century, left its trace on his thought. Bauman describes his upbringing in Poland, military service in the Red Army, working for the Polish Secret Service after the war and expulsion from Poland in 1968, providing personal accounts of the historical events on which he brings his social and political insights to bear. His reflections on history, identity, Jewishness, morality, happiness and love are rooted in his own personal journey through the turbulent events of the 20th century to which he bore witness. These last conversations shed new light on one of the greatest social thinkers of our time, offering a more personal perspective on a man who changed our way of thinking about the modern world.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Table of Contents
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Editorial Note
- Preface
- Love and Gender: Choosing a partner: why we are losing the capacity to love
- Experience and Remembrance: Fate: how we make the history that makes us
- Jewishness and Ambivalence: Adaptation: why were Jews attracted to communism?
- Intellect and Commitment: Sociology: why it should not separate objective from personal experience
- Power and Identity: Modernity: on the compulsion to be no one, or become someone else
- Society and Responsibility: Solidarity: why everyone becomes everyone else’s enemy
- Religion and Fundamentalism: The end of the world: why it is important to believe in (a non-existent) God
- Utopia and History: Time travel: where is ‘the beyond’ today?
- Present and Future: Human waste: who are the witches of modern society?
- Happiness and Morality: The good life: what does it mean to take off shoes that are too tight?
- Select bibliography
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