International audienceThe aim of this essay is threefold. I would like first to propose a more refined choice of analytical vocabulary for the study of Buddhist giving and related practices, by taking into consideration recent contributions by Testart and F. Weber, who have forcefully argued that the Maussian category of ‘the gift’ is in need of conceptual clarification: we need a typology of forms of ‘transfers’, to use Testart’s term. I will argue for the analytical importance of the distinction between ‘gifts’ strictly speaking and patterns of transfers that are more akin to an exchange or transaction, such as the provision of ritual services and their remuneration. Second, I address the question of the extent to which we can we speak of...
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Of gift and merit in Brahmanical and Buddhist culture. A crucial term in this respect is the Ved. n...
This essay theorizes the material implications of Chinese Buddhist merit as a transaction exchange m...
Anthropological analyses of charity are often based on Maussian theories of gift exchange and inequa...
This essay is devoted to a presentation and discussion of the manner in which Buddhist offerings and...
The present contribution is a step in a wider research project shared by the three authors on the no...
This article analyses how a transfer of food can become a political act based on the description of ...
I propose an account of generous action in the Pāli Buddhist tradition, whereby generous actions are...
This piece of ethnography focuses on extrapolating ideas on the inherent value of labour as a form o...
International audienceThis introduction draws attention to recent, renewed engagements with comparis...
This dissertation examines the theory and practice of a crucial aspect of the premodern religions of...
It is worth noting that a large number of Buddhas relics of Southeast Asian countries are brought in...
Despite having at one time been listed as one of the poorest countries in the world, Myanmar has top...
The theme of gift has in recent years been subject to considerable commentary in diverse disciplines...
textThroughout its long history, the Brahmanical literary tradition has demonstrated a deep concern...
Because Europeans have shaped scholarly discourse about Southeast Asia and Buddhism, movement away f...
Of gift and merit in Brahmanical and Buddhist culture. A crucial term in this respect is the Ved. n...
This essay theorizes the material implications of Chinese Buddhist merit as a transaction exchange m...
Anthropological analyses of charity are often based on Maussian theories of gift exchange and inequa...
This essay is devoted to a presentation and discussion of the manner in which Buddhist offerings and...
The present contribution is a step in a wider research project shared by the three authors on the no...
This article analyses how a transfer of food can become a political act based on the description of ...
I propose an account of generous action in the Pāli Buddhist tradition, whereby generous actions are...
This piece of ethnography focuses on extrapolating ideas on the inherent value of labour as a form o...