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Michael Satlow (Ed.) - The Gift in Antiquity - 9781444350241 - V9781444350241
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The Gift in Antiquity

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Description for The Gift in Antiquity Hardback. The Gift in Antiquity presents a collection of 14 original essays that apply French sociologist Marcel Mauss s notion of gift-giving to the study of antiquity. Editor(s): Satlow, Michael L. Series: Ancient World: Comparative Histories. Num Pages: 272 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: HBLA; HR. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 253 x 187 x 18. Weight in Grams: 588.

The Gift in Antiquity is an exciting and learned dialogue with Marcel Mauss’s The Gift: Forms and Functions of Exchange in Archaic Societies, published ninety years ago. The essays engage Mauss’s model, offering critique and nuance, and sometimes push Mauss’s insights far beyond what he had imagined. While many anthologies are useful for the one or two essays they contain, this volume offers a tightly organized collection useful as a reader in classics, religion, or anthropology courses.”

John S. Kloppenborg, University of Toronto

The Gift in Antiquity offers a rousing demonstration of the lessons to be learned from Marcel Mauss’s ... Read more

David I. Kertzer, Brown University

In his seminal essay The Gift (1922), French sociologist Marcel Mauss proposed an original theoretical framework for thinking about gift-giving practices. Emphasizing that all gifts were “total social facts” that created bonds of reciprocity between communities and individuals, Mauss’s framework has been fundamental in anthropological research. The Gift in Antiquity applies Mauss’s notion of gift-giving as a catalyst in strengthening group bonds to the study of antiquity. This thought-provoking collection of 14 original essays covers such wide-ranging topics as vows in the Hebrew Bible; ancient Greek wedding gifts; Hellenistic civic practices; Latin literature; Roman and Jewish burial practices; and Jewish and Christian religious gifts, along with wider theoretical and methodological reflections. Collectively, the essays open up a cross-cultural dialogue that generates new ways of thinking about both antiquity and theories of gift-giving and reciprocity. The Gift in Antiquity offers illuminating insights into the enduring value of Mauss’s work and the influential nature of reciprocity and exchange throughout the course of history.

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2013
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd United Kingdom
Number of pages
272
Condition
New
Series
Ancient World: Comparative Histories
Number of Pages
272
Place of Publication
Hoboken, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781444350241
SKU
V9781444350241
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Ref
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About Michael Satlow (Ed.)
ABOUT THE EDITOR Michael L. Satlow is Professor of Religious Studies and Judaic Studies at Brown University. He is a co-editor of Religion and the Self in Antiquity (2005) and the author of Creating Judaism: History, Tradition, Practice (2006); Jewish Marriage in Antiquity (2001); Tasting the Dish: Rabbinic Rhetorics of Sexuality (1995), and numerous essays on Jews and ... Read more

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