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3.2.1
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~~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
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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
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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,
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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 act
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sides to enter into a specific kind of reciprocal exchange. ## Witchcraft and deaths In many societies, d
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