Stories about gift exchange can confirm individual relationships and communal bonds, but they can also articulate social conflict. This analysis focuses primarily on stories in the first of two extant monographic compilations on gift exchange, the tenth-century Book of Rarities and Gifts by the Khālidiyyān, and concludes with a story from the anonymous eleventh-century Book of Treasures and Rarities. It explores expressions of social conflict through the features of rhetorical focal points, silence, communication at a distance, and the incongruity between fine gifts and tense situations. The discussion examines social conflict by following the development of main characters in other stories. These features of gift exchange stories suggest a...
The paper deals with atmospheres in situations of gift exchange, focusing on implications for sociol...
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University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2012. Major; Art History. Advisor: Catherine B. A...
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The theme of gift has in recent years been subject to considerable commentary in diverse disciplines...
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The paper deals with atmospheres in situations of gift exchange, focusing on implications for sociol...
Book description: Geoffrey Chaucer\u27s Canterbury Tales, the most celebrated literary work of medie...
This study is an analysis of objects as a conduit for social communication in the later medieval dio...
Elaborate and sensational gifts were the hallmark of Mamluk diplomacy. In firm control of the mediev...
Enduring scholarly interest in the social relations of gift exchange has, following Mauss, emphasise...
This project examines how three Middle English texts: the poem Pearl, the long prose treatise Dives ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2012. Major; Art History. Advisor: Catherine B. A...
This essay analyses the rhetoric of friendship in John of Sulṭāniyya’s translation of a Persian lett...
This study centers on an unusual medieval Arabic text, probably from the 11th century, called Hikaya...
This paper analyses the phenomenon of ‘picking up the bill’, thereby contributing to a resurgence of...
Le genre épistolaire présente entre le IVe et VIe siècle apr. J.-C. un nombre significatif d'actes d...
Egils saga Skallagrímssonar is a long prose text composed in Iceland in the first half of the thirte...
Integrating chivalric romance narrative with complicated instances of pre-modern exchange, Sir Gawai...
The theme of gift has in recent years been subject to considerable commentary in diverse disciplines...
This dissertation demonstrates how secrecy is intricately linked with sexuality in the medieval Arab...
The paper deals with atmospheres in situations of gift exchange, focusing on implications for sociol...
Book description: Geoffrey Chaucer\u27s Canterbury Tales, the most celebrated literary work of medie...
This study is an analysis of objects as a conduit for social communication in the later medieval dio...