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Theories of the Gift in South Asia - Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain Reflections on Dana (Hardcover)
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Theories of the Gift in South Asia - Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain Reflections on Dana (Hardcover)
Series: Religion in History, Society and Culture
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In South Asia, the period between 1100 and 1300 CE was a
particularly prolific time for theorists from India's three main
indigenous religions - Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism - to
articulate their views on the face-to-face gift encounter. Their
gift theories shaped a cosmopolitan sensibility that shared ethical
and aesthetic values that reached across regional, sectarian, and
religious boundaries. This book explores the ethical and social
implications of unilateral gifts of esteem, offering a perceptive
guide to the uniquely South Asian contributors to theoretical work
on the gift. For theorists of the gift in medieval South Asia, the
ideal gift was a one-sided gesture, eliciting neither reciprocity
nor gratitude from the recipient. This marks an intriguing
departure from other theories of the gift, in which underlying
reciprocity expresses itself through either another gift,
gratitude, or a lingering sense of dependency on the part of the
recipient. In contrast, the lack of reciprocity in the South Asian
gift configures moral relationships that are asymmetrical and
hierarchical, in which the central ethical value expressed is
esteem.
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