Marcel Mauss, successor of Emile Durkheim and one-time teacher of Claude Levi-Strauss, continues to inspire social scientists across various disciplines. Only selected texts of Mauss's work have been translated into English, but of these, some, as for instance his "Essay on the Gift," have proved of
Marcel Mauss: A Centenary Tribute
β Scribed by Wendy James (editor); N. J. Allen (editor)
- Publisher
- Berghahn Books
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 272
- Series
- Methodology & History in Anthropology; 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Marcel Mauss, successor of Emile Durkheim and one-time teacher of Claude Levi-Strauss, continues to inspire social scientists across various disciplines. Only selected texts of Mauss's work have been translated into English, but of these, some, as for instance his "Essay on the Gift," have proved of key significance for the development of anthropology internationally.
Recently and starting in France, the interest in Mauss's work has increased noticeably as witnessed by several reassessments of its relevance to current social theory. This collection of original essays is the first to introduce the English-language reader to the current re-evaluation of his ideas in continental Europe. Themes include the post-structuralist appraisal of "exchange", the anthropology of the body, practical techniques, gesture systems, the notions of substance, materiality, and the social person. There are fresh insights into comparative politics and history, modern forms of charity, and new readings of some political and historical aspects of Mauss's work that bear on the analysis of regions such as Africa and the Middle East, relatively neglected by the Durkheimian school and by structuralism. This volume is a timely tribute to mark the centenary of Mauss' early work and confirms the continuing relevance of his ideas.
β¦ Table of Contents
CONTENTS
PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Introductory essay
Chapter 1. βONE OF USβ
The scholar and his time
Chapter 2. AN INTELLECTUAL SELF-PORTRAIT
Chapter 3. MAUSSβS JEWISH BACKGROUND
Foundations of Maussian anthropology
Chapter 4. A VAGUE BUT SUGGESTIVE CONCEPT
Chapter 5. THE MAUSSIAN SHIFT
Chapter 6. DERRIDAβS READING OF MAUSS
Critiques of exchange and power
Chapter 7. UNCERTAINTIES OF THE βOBLIGATION TO RECIPROCATEβ
Chapter 8. MUTUAL DECEPTION
Chapter 9. MODERN PHILANTHROPY
Chapter 10. MAUSS, DUMONT, AND THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN STATUS AND POWER
Materiality, body, history
Chapter 11. THE CATEGORY OF SUBSTANCE
Chapter 12. THE STUDY OF TECHNIQUES AS AN IDEOLOGICAL CHALLENGE
Chapter 13. FORM, MOVEMENT, AND POSTURE IN MAUSS
Chapter 14. MAUSS IN AFRICA
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
A. Reading Mauss in French
B. Work by Mauss available in English
C. Selected secondary sources
CONTRIBUTORS
INDEX
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