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The Gift by Marcel Mauss; 9780415267496

The Gift

By Marcel Mauss

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Description

The Gift by Marcel Mauss is a seminal work that delves into the intricate dynamics of gift-giving within various cultures. Through a blend of anthropology and sociology, Mauss explores how these exchanges shape social bonds and community identities, revealing the underlying principles that govern human relationships.

The Story

At the heart of Mauss's analysis is the concept of the "gift economy," where gifts are not merely transactions but are imbued with social significance. The book examines diverse cultures, from the Maori of New Zealand to the indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest, illustrating how gifts forge connections and establish hierarchies. Through detailed case studies, Mauss elucidates the reciprocity involved in these exchanges and the obligations they create, fundamentally arguing that giving and receiving are central to the fabric of social life.

Why Readers Love It

  • Insightful Analysis: Readers appreciate Mauss's ability to uncover the deeper meanings behind seemingly simple acts of generosity.
  • Cross-Cultural Exploration: The rich examples from varied cultures resonate with those interested in social anthropology.
  • Thought-Provoking Themes: The exploration of identity, community, and social obligation prompts deep reflection on modern relationships.

Perfect For

This book is ideal for students and enthusiasts of social and cultural anthropology, as well as anyone interested in the complexities of human interaction. Its themes also resonate with readers of Mauss's other works, such as Essai sur le don, and those seeking to understand the foundations of social cohesion in a rapidly changing world.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 131 mm × 196 mm × 17 mm
Pages: 224
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN: 9780415267496

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