Gifts and Commodities

Gifts and Commodities
Author: Chris A. Gregory
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1982
Genre: Economic anthropology
ISBN: STANFORD:36105039377614

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Gifts and Commodities

Gifts and Commodities
Author: Chris A. Gregory
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1982
Genre: Economic anthropology
ISBN: STANFORD:36105039377614

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Gifts and Commodities

Gifts and Commodities
Author: James G. Carrier
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2005-07-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781134816651

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Three hundred years ago people made most of what they used, or got it in trade from their neighbours. Now, no one seems to make anything, and we buy what we need from shops. Gifts and Commodities describes the cultural and historical process of these changes and looks at the rise of consumer society in Britain and the United States. It investigates the ways that people think about and relate to objects in twentieth-century culture, at how those relationships have developed, and the social meanings they have for relations with others. Using aspects of anthropology and sociology to describe the importance of shopping and gift-giving in our lives and in western economies, Gifts and Commodities: * traces the development of shopping and retailing practices, and the emergence of modern notions of objects and the self * brings together a wealth of information on the history of the retail trade * examines the reality of the distinctions we draw between the impersonal economic sphere and personal social sphere * offers a fully interdisciplinary study of the links we forge between ourselves, our social groups and the commodities we buy and give.

Savage Money

Savage Money
Author: C.A. Gregory
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2005-08-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781135299408

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This volume is not simply another general theory of world system. It is a theoretically and ethnographically informed collection of essays which opens up new questions through an examination of concrete cases, covering global and local questions of political economy.

The Handbook of Political Economy of Communications

The Handbook of Political Economy of Communications
Author: Janet Wasko,Graham Murdock,Helena Sousa
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 642
Release: 2014-03-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781118799444

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Over the last decade, political economy has grown rapidly as a specialist area of research and teaching within communications and media studies and is now established as a core element in university programmes around the world. The Handbook of Political Economy of Communications offers students and scholars a comprehensive, authoritative, up-to-date and accessible overview of key areas and debates. Combines overviews of core ideas with new case study materials and the best of contemporary theorization and research Written many of the best known authors in the field Includes an international line-up of contributors, drawn from the key markets of North and Latin America, Europe, Australasia, and the Far East

The Flow of Gifts

The Flow of Gifts
Author: Yunxiang Yan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 278
Release: 1996
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0804726957

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In this study, the author examines the gift-giving and related social activities that pervade daily life in China, focusing on routine activities.

Chaucer s Gifts

Chaucer s Gifts
Author: Robert Epstein
Publsiher: University of Wales Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2018-02-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781786831705

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Geoffrey Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, the most celebrated literary work of medieval England, portrays the culture of the late Middle Ages as a deeply commercial environment, replete with commodities and dominated by market relationships. However, the market is not the only mode of exchange in Chaucer’s world or in his poem. Chaucer’s Gifts reveals the gift economy at work in the tales. Applying important recent advances in anthropological gift theory, it illuminates and explains this network of exchanges and obligations. Chaucer’s Gifts argues that the world of the Canterbury Tales harbours deep commitments to reciprocity and obligation which are at odds with a purely commercial culture, and demonstrates how the market and commercial relations are not natural, eternal, or inevitable – an essential lesson if we are to understand Chaucer’s world or our own.

The Social Life of Things

The Social Life of Things
Author: Arjun Appadurai
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 350
Release: 1988-01-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0521357268

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Three of the papers were presented to the Ethnohistory Workshop at the University of Pennsylvania during 1983-84; the others were presented at a Symposium on the Relationship between Commodities and Culture, held May 23-25, 1984, in Philadelphia. Includes bibliographies and index.