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- Book Title
- The Enigma of the Gift
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
ISBN-10
0226300455
ISBN-13
9780226300450
eBay Product ID (ePID)
752142
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
264 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Enigma of the Gift
Publication Year
1999
Subject
Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Customs & Traditions
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Social Science
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
15.1 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
Additional Product Features
Edition Number
2
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
98-034500
TitleLeading
The
Dewey Edition
21
Dewey Decimal
302
Table Of Content
Acknowledgements Introduction - Concerning Things that are Given, Things that are Sold and Things that must not be Given or Sold, but Kept 1. The Legacy of Mauss A masterwork in chiaroscuro The simple reason behind a reputation: a powerful globe vision of gift-exchange as a concatenation of three obligations Gift-giving, a double-edged relationship The enigma of the gift and Mauss' solution Mauss mystified by indigenous theories: Lévi-Strauss' critique Re-examining Lévi-Strauss' critique of Marcel Mauss Lévi-Strauss' solution to the enigma: "floating signifiers" Language's big bang and the symbolic origin of society Lévi-Strauss' postulate: the primacy of the symbolic over the imaginary Forgetting the fourth obligation (men's gifts to the gods and to their representatives) A forgotten Mauss Concerning things that can be given and things that must be kept (Annette Weiner and the paradox of the gift) Concerning the twin foundations of society A critique of Mauss which completes his theory and takes other approaches as well A brief analysis of an example of non-agonistic gift and counter-gift No sooner given than returned (is there such a thing as an absurd gift?) Is the hau really the key to the mystery? (or how Mauss read the lesson of the sage Tamati Ranaipiri, from the Ngati-Raukawa tribe, as collected by the ethnologist Elsdon Best in 1909) Potlatch: the gift-exchange that fascinated Mauss The kula (a Melanesian example of potlatch according to Mauss) Moka Things do not move about without reason or of their own accord 2. Substitute Objects for Humans and for the Gods Sacred objects, precious objects and currency objects among the Baruya of New Guinea Concerning the things one keeps among the Baruya Sacred objects as gifts from the Sun, the Moon or the spirits to the Baruya's mythic ancestors Are sacred objects symbols? What is concealed inside a sacred object The men's theft of the flutes On the sublime Concerning things that the Baruya produce to give or exchange Baruya shell necklaces and "valuable" objects Gifts between friends Recapitulation of the things that are given, those that are kept and those that are exchanged among the Baruya Hypothesis on the emergence and development of potlatch societies What is the place of potlatch societies in history? What is a valuable? On the metamorphosis of an object of trade into a gift object or a sacred object 3. The Sacred What is the sacred? Concerning sacred objects as the presence-absence of man and society Concerning repressed things which enable humans to live in society Concerning the unequal gifts that, from the outset, gods, spirits, and humans have given each other Concerning the critical function of the social sciences 4. The Dis-enchanted Gift Concerning the necessary anchor points for fixing the identities of societies and individuals in time Concerning that which stands beyond the market in a market society The return of the gift and the displacement of the enigma Bibliography Notes Index
Synopsis
When we think of giving gifts, we think of exchanging objects that carry with them economic or symbolic value. But is every valuable thing a potentially exchangeable item, whose value can be transferred? In The Enigma of the Gift , the distinguished French anthropologist Maurice Godelier reassesses the significance of gifts in social life by focusing on sacred objects, which are never exchanged despite the value they possess. Beginning with an analysis of the seminal work of Marcel Mauss and Claude Lévi-Strass, and drawing on his own fieldwork in Melanesia, Godelier argues that traditional theories are flawed because they consider only exchangeable gifts. By explaining gift-giving in terms of sacred objects and the authoritative conferral of power associated with them, Godelier challenges both recent and traditional theories of gift-giving, provocatively refreshing a traditional debate. Elegantly translated by Nora Scott, The Enigma of the Gift is at once a major theoretical contribution and an essential guide to the history of the theory of the gift., When we think of giving gifts, we think of exchanging objects that carry with them economic or symbolic value. But is every valuable thing a potentially exchangeable item, whose value can be transferred? In The Enigma of the Gift , the distinguished French anthropologist Maurice Godelier reassesses the significance of gifts in social life by focusing on sacred objects, which are never exchanged despite the value they possess. Beginning with an analysis of the seminal work of Marcel Mauss and Claude L vi-Strass, and drawing on his own fieldwork in Melanesia, Godelier argues that traditional theories are flawed because they consider only exchangeable gifts. By explaining gift-giving in terms of sacred objects and the authoritative conferral of power associated with them, Godelier challenges both recent and traditional theories of gift-giving, provocatively refreshing a traditional debate. Elegantly translated by Nora Scott, The Enigma of the Gift is at once a major theoretical contribution and an essential guide to the history of the theory of the gift.
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GN449.8.G63 1998
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