The Personal Life of Debt: Coercion, Subjectivity and Inequality in Britain

The Personal Life of Debt: Coercion, Subjectivity and Inequality in Britain - Paperback

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The Personal Life of Debt: Coercion, Subjectivity and Inequality in Britain

The Personal Life of Debt: Coercion, Subjectivity and Inequality in Britain - Paperback

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by Ryan Davey (Author)

As the cost of living rises, British households face unprecedented levels of debt. But many commentators characterise those who stash away envelopes, leave telephones ringing, or hide from debt collectors as irresponsible.

The first full-length ethnography of debt problems in Britain, this book uses long-term fieldwork on a southern English housing estate to give a sensitive retelling of the everyday lives of indebted people.

It argues that the inequalities of debt go beyond economic questions to include the way state coercion hinders people's efforts to define what they truly value. Indeed, from finance to housing and even parenthood, the potential for dispossession has become a pervasive method of power that strikes at the heart of personal life.

Author Biography

Ryan Davey is Lecturer in Social Sciences at Cardiff University, working across anthropology and sociology.

Number of Pages: 224
Dimensions: 0.46 x 9.21 x 6.14 IN
Publication Date: June 17, 2025

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