Si, selon Mauss, le don est avant tout une forme spécifique de prestation sociale, il est aussi plus que cela : ce « roc » sur lequel sont bâties les sociétés humaines. Cet article propose d’interroger ces deux dimensions du don – comme partie et comme totalité – et de les articuler afin de formaliser, en clé de don, une grammaire des relations humaines.According to Mauss, the gift is firstly a specific kind of “prestation sociale” or social service. But it is more than this : the “bedrock, ” the “human foundation on which society is built.” This paper aims to articulate these two dimensions of the gift – as a part and as a whole – in order to formalize a maussian typology of human relationships.ou
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AbstractIn this essay I argue that Marcel Mauss’s “Essay on the Gift” (1925) is not only intended to...
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Marcel Mauss' The gift is one of the most revered texts of social anthropology. It is also one of th...
AbstractIn this essay, Alain Caillé reconstructs the “singular history of the MAUSS (Anti-Utilitaria...
The purpose of this article is to undertake a philosophical reflection on the South African social g...
At the beginning of the 1980s, Pierpaolo Donati initiated in Italy the relational turn in sociology,...
The article analyzes the problem of the gift, made famous in an anthropology by the Essay on the gif...
AbstractThe author rereads Mauss’ “Essay on the Gift” to focus on the essential differences between ...
Marcel Mauss is better know as an anthropologist and ethnologist. Many are surprised to learn that h...
Le don est un objet privilégié de l’anthropologie et de la sociologie économiques depuis l’Essai sur...
One of the most interesting concepts to study in societies or micro-societies (from my point of view...
Este artigo analisa a obra clássica de M. Mauss, Ensaio sobre a dádiva, à luz de desenvolvimentos re...
The generativity of the gift consists in its own opening to indetermination, to unknown results. In ...
This essay draws attention to philosophical revolution involved in the work of Marcel Mauss, especia...
AbstractIn this essay I argue that Marcel Mauss’s “Essay on the Gift” (1925) is not only intended to...
The Gift: Forms and Functions of Exchange in Archaic Societies, by Marcel Mauss, is an important ref...
Le but de cette recherche est de montrer que le paradigme du don, inauguré par Marcel Mauss et puis ...
Marcel Mauss' The gift is one of the most revered texts of social anthropology. It is also one of th...
AbstractIn this essay, Alain Caillé reconstructs the “singular history of the MAUSS (Anti-Utilitaria...
The purpose of this article is to undertake a philosophical reflection on the South African social g...