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Categories and Classifications - Maussian Reflections on the Social (Hardcover)
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Categories and Classifications - Maussian Reflections on the Social (Hardcover)
Series: Methodology & History in Anthropology
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Marcel Mauss (1872-1950), Durkheim's nephew, was a key figure among
Durkheimians and helped to found the distinctive French tradition
in the social sciences at the start of the 20th century. He
dominated the teaching of social anthropology in Paris between the
Wars, and his Essay on the Gift (1925) is a well established
classic. However, it is only recently that the breadth and
freshness of his oeuvre as a whole is being reassessed and is
gaining wider appreciation. Having found inspiration in Mauss's
texts for over twenty years, the author here explores not only what
he thought but also how his ideas can be developed and applied in
new ways. Thus Durkheim and Mauss's notion of "primitive
classification," often misunderstood, is well exemplified by
Indo-European ideology as analysed by Georges Dumezil and current
comparativists, and it is argued that this ancient ideology
influenced the Durkheimian classification of "social facts."
Mauss's reflections on kinship and social aggregation point us
towards aspects of proto-human societies that are underemphasized
by contemporary palaeoanthropology, and his vision of world history
in terms of emic categories - fundamental ideas such as person,
space, totality, substance - casts new light on much we take for
granted, as well as on The Gift. Mauss specialized in religion, and
his treatment of the rubric goes beyond his uncle's unitary
definition in terms of the sacred. In assembling and presenting his
essays on this intellectual giant, the author tries both to convey
the range and quality of Mauss's mind and to take further his
scattered and partial insights.
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