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Inalienable Possessions - The Paradox of Keeping-While Giving (Paperback)
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Inalienable Possessions - The Paradox of Keeping-While Giving (Paperback)
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"Inalienable Possessions" tests anthropology's traditional
assumptions about kinship, economics, power, and gender in an
exciting challenge to accepted theories of reciprocity and marriage
exchange. Focusing on Oceania societies from Polynesia to Papua New
Guinea and including Australian Aborigine groups, Annette Weiner
investigates the category of possessions that must "not" be given
or, if they are circulated, must return finally to the giver.
Reciprocity, she says, is only the superficial aspect of exchange,
which overlays much more politically powerful strategies of
keeping-while-giving.The idea of keeping-while-giving places women
at the heart of the political process, however much that process
may vary in different societies, for women possess a wealth of
their own that gives them power. Power is intimately involved in
cultural reproduction, and Weiner describes the location of power
in each society, showing how the degree of control over the
production and distribution of cloth wealth coincides with women's
rank and the development of hierarchy in the community. Other
inalienable possessions, whether material objects, landed property,
ancestral myths, or sacred knowledge, bestow social identity and
rank as well. Calling attention to their presence in Western
history, Weiner points out that her formulations are not limited to
Oceania. The paradox of keeping-while-giving is a concept certain
to influence future developments in ethnography and the theoretical
study of gender and exchange.
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