Ethnology, Volume 46, Issue 1University of Pittsburgh, 2008 - Ethnology |
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... reciprocate " ( Mauss 1993 : 39 ) . Mauss was primarily focused on the gift economies of pre - modern and pre- industrial societies , drawing upon works of ethnography and history as his sources of data . In his view there was and is no ...
... reciprocate " ( Mauss 1993 : 39 ) . Mauss was primarily focused on the gift economies of pre - modern and pre- industrial societies , drawing upon works of ethnography and history as his sources of data . In his view there was and is no ...
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... reciprocate . The essential point is that the gift locks both parties in a chain of reciprocal arrangements : the imperatives to receive and reciprocate ( Mauss 1993 : 39 ) , and unreciprocated gifts have consequences . It is ...
... reciprocate . The essential point is that the gift locks both parties in a chain of reciprocal arrangements : the imperatives to receive and reciprocate ( Mauss 1993 : 39 ) , and unreciprocated gifts have consequences . It is ...
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... reciprocate , a key feature of the gift as theorized in anthropology , appeared to hold for some of the clients . In ... reciprocate were fulfilled , the fact that it was expressed suggests that the obligation to reciprocate was present ...
... reciprocate , a key feature of the gift as theorized in anthropology , appeared to hold for some of the clients . In ... reciprocate were fulfilled , the fact that it was expressed suggests that the obligation to reciprocate was present ...
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