Those Who Wander Press
An Anthropology of Wandering: How Adventure Can Alleviate a Fearful Culture
An Anthropology of Wandering: How Adventure Can Alleviate a Fearful Culture
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In An Anthropology of Wandering: How Adventure Can Alleviate a Fearful Culture, anthropologist Justin S. Bailey takes readers on his journey along the Appalachian Trail to better understand why humans seek travel and adventure and what ancient and modern forces prevent more of us from incorporating these instances of wandering into our lives. What role do our brains, media-saturated culture, and a fast-paced society play in shaping our behaviors and inhibiting our innate wanderlust?
The book dives into anthropology, travel, the nature of fear, and the meaning of adventure in society. Bailey entwines an adventurous narrative with compelling research to provide a rich, deeply reflective, and intellectually engaging work that blends memoir, anthropology, philosophy, and cultural critique. If you love social science, adventure, and travel, this book will be for you.
Author: Justin S. Bailey
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Those Who Wander Press
Published: 02/27/2026
Pages: 368
Weight: 0.85lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.92d
ISBN: 9798993599106
