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  1. Vor 5 Tagen · Marcel Mauss (born May 10, 1872, Épinal, Fr.—died Feb. 10, 1950, Paris) was a French sociologist and anthropologist whose contributions include a highly original comparative study of the relation between forms of exchange and social structure.

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  2. 26. Apr. 2024 · This article returns to Mausss seminal essay and presents the paradigm of the gift by resituating the MAUSSian reading within the French field of Maussology. While the article is largely sympathetic to the anti-utilitarian project, it also develops critiques and theoretical suggestions of its own.

  3. 22. Apr. 2024 · Marcel Mauss (1872-1950) Veröffentlicht von soziologie heute ⋅ 22. April 2024. Teilen mit: Twitter; Facebook; Drucken; E-Mail; Gefällt mir Wird geladen … Ähnliche Beiträge « Ferdinand Lassalle (1825-1864) Michael Burawoy (*1947) ...

  4. Vor 3 Tagen · Marcel Mauss, whose speciality was comparative religion, chose to study prayer because “speech is the unity of thought and action”. Religion links something subjective and personal inside us to the impersonal object world. Anyone can talk to God. Many still bridge the gap between self and world this way. But for two centuries the main medium for this has been works of fiction: novels ...

  5. 7. Mai 2024 · Fournier M (2014) Les Formes Élémentaires Comme Œuvre Collective: Les Contributions d’Henri Hubert et de Marcel Mauss à la Sociologie de la Religion Tardive d’Émile Durkheim. Canadian Journal of Sociology 39(4): 523–546.

  6. 24. Apr. 2024 · by Marcel Mauss. 0 Ratings. 2 Want to read. 0 Currently reading. 0 Have read. Classic work of anthropology, on the social function of gift exchange. First published in French in 1950. First translated into English 1954. Has inspired many subsequent studies of gift-giving. Publish Date. 1966. Publisher. Cohen & West. Language. English. Pages. 130.

  7. Vor 5 Tagen · Mauss, Marcel. "A category of the human mind: the notion of person; the notion of self," in The category of the person: anthropology, philosophy, history , Michael Carrithers, Steven Collins, Steven Lukes, eds., pp. 1-25.