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- 3.1.1
- ~~DECKJS~~ # The obligations of the gift ## The obligations of the gift Ryan Schram Social Sciences Building (A02), Room 410 ryan.schram@s... hild, or a Robinson Crusoe. These are myths. ## Gifts In the islands of PNG, fishermen exchange fish ... change identical things, like water. Why? ## Gifts create obligations Mauss says: Because you have
- 3.1.2
- ~~DECKJS~~ # Gifts as a total social phenomenon ## Gifts as a total social phenomenon Ryan Schram ANTH 1002: Anthropo... vidualism, for instance "the West," also exchange gifts and also impose the obligations of reciprocity. ... is fundamental to society as a total system. ## Gifts are a total social phenomenon Gifts come with o
- 3.3.1
- ~~DECKJS~~ # Global gifts ## Global gifts Ryan Schram ANTH 1002: Anthropology in the world Module 3, Week 3, Lectures 1 ... en draw on money earned in markets to make bigger gifts. Money has led to the **efflorescence** of the *... . * The trade goods they bought with wages became gifts to their kin when they returned: //lautom//. #
- 3.2.1
- ed a //hau//, and the //hau//---the spirit of the gift---"wished to return to its birthplace" (Mauss 200... 2010). She later founded an egg donor registry, Gifted Journeys. ## Human trafficking? A friend rec... /works/1867-c1/. Mauss, Marcel. 2000 [1925]. The Gift: The Form and Reason for Exchange in Archaic Soci
- 3.3.2
- //anthro.rschram.org/1002/2019/3.3.2 ## When a gift system meets a commodity system, there are many p... results When a society organized on the basis of gifts encounters a globalizing capitalist market, many... men's roles in families. * Both labor markets and gift systems are male dominated. * Women fill in the g
- 4.1.2
- urn for the death by wailing, respect, and giving gifts. If a man dies, then the wife and her children a... ive a pig and many feast yams to the owners; this gift is also called *bwabwale*. * The mourners do not
- 4.3.2
- ntradiction, and hence conflict and tension, e.g. gift--commodity, individual--social, hierarchy--solida