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- 3.2.1
- ~~DECKJS~~ # Spheres of exchange ## Spheres of exchange Ryan Schram ANTH 1002: Anthropology in the world Module 3, Week 2, Lectures 1... ce" (Mauss 2000 [1925], 12)? ## Tiv spheres of exchange Everything of value would be **embedded** in soc... nizes objects into distinct, ranked [[:spheres_of_exchange|spheres of exchange]]. One example is the Tiv of
- 3.1.1
- ths. ## Gifts In the islands of PNG, fishermen exchange fish for garden food with gardeners. Fishermen al... h water nearby. **"Intoxicated with great love of exchange, they exchange even the water of their respective dwelling places and carry it home for the boiling of thei... une 1932: 206). Many people throughout the world exchange things they don't need for things they don't need
- 3.1.2
- y of individualism, for instance "the West," also exchange gifts and also impose the obligations of reciproc... est of the harvest is given as a gift. ## Moka exchange in the Highlands The *moka* (and the *potlatch*... tic** type. Agonistic means that the sides in an exchange are competing to give more services to the other, and to raise the stakes of reciprocity. Moka exchanges make people's economic behavior subordinate to t
- 3.3.2
- and society: High wages and general affluence in exchange for private profits through mass production. * Wh... have to find work and care for children, so they exchange labor with each other (Stack 1974). * Welfare activism has often argued that women's informal exchanges of care are unpaid labor and should be supported
- 4.1.1
- of nuclear families. * The competitive reciprocal exchanges between big men **function to support** a distin
- 4.1.2
- sides to enter into a specific kind of reciprocal exchange. ## Witchcraft and deaths In many societies, d