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The Gift and its Paradoxes - Beyond Mauss (Paperback)
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The Gift and its Paradoxes - Beyond Mauss (Paperback)
Series: Classical and Contemporary Social Theory
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Bringing social theory and philosophy to bear on popular movies,
novels, myths, and fairy tales, The Gift and its Paradoxes explores
the ambiguity of the gift: it is at once both a relation and a
thing, alienable and inalienable, present and poison. Challenging
the nature of giving as reciprocal, the book engages critically
with the work of Mauss and develops a new theory of the gift
according to which the gift cannot be reduced to a model of
exchange, but must instead entail a loss or sacrifice. Ultimately,
the gift is examined in the book as the impossible occurrence of
gratuitous giving. In addition to exploring the conditions of
possibility and impossibility of the gift, the book draws on the
thought of figures such as Derrida, Serres, Simmel, Cixous,
Irigaray and Heidegger to argue for the relevance of the phenomenon
of the gift to broader issues in contemporary social sciences. It
takes up questions concerning the constitution of community and the
processes by which people are included in or excluded from it,
gender relations, materiality, the economy, and the possibility
that death itself could be a gift, in the form of euthanasia or
self-sacrifice. A rigorous yet accessible examination of the
phenomenon of the gift in relation to a range of contemporary
concerns, The Gift and its Paradoxes will appeal to scholars and
students within sociology, philosophy, anthropology, political
theory and film and literature studies.
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