Bokdetaljer
Format
Pocketbok
Sidor
336
Språk
Engelska
Publicerad
Mar 15, 2015
Förlag
HAU
Utgåva
Second Edition, Revised
ISBN-10
0990505014
ISBN-13
9780990505013
Beskrivning
C. A. Gregory's work delves into the intricate relationship between culture and economy, exploring how goods are exchanged and perceived in different societies. Through a thoughtful analysis, Gregory challenges conventional views of materialism, arguing that gifts and commodities have distinct yet interconnected implications in social interactions. He examines the role of gifts as vital cultural expressions that often carry deeper meanings than mere transactions of goods.
The author draws on anthropological theories, weaving together ethnographic examples that illuminate the diverse ways people engage in exchange practices. Gregory’s insights reveal how the dynamics of gifting can reveal power structures and social hierarchies, turning the act of giving into a complex cultural dialogue.
A fresh preface by the author sets the stage for readers, offering reflections on the evolution of these concepts in contemporary discourse. Through engaging prose and sharp observations, Gregory invites readers to reconsider their understanding of value, consumption, and the very fabric of society.
Marilyn Strathern’s foreword complements this exploration, framing the conversation within a broader academic context. Together, they encourage an appreciation for how cultural practices surrounding gifts and commodities shape human interaction and identity.
The author draws on anthropological theories, weaving together ethnographic examples that illuminate the diverse ways people engage in exchange practices. Gregory’s insights reveal how the dynamics of gifting can reveal power structures and social hierarchies, turning the act of giving into a complex cultural dialogue.
A fresh preface by the author sets the stage for readers, offering reflections on the evolution of these concepts in contemporary discourse. Through engaging prose and sharp observations, Gregory invites readers to reconsider their understanding of value, consumption, and the very fabric of society.
Marilyn Strathern’s foreword complements this exploration, framing the conversation within a broader academic context. Together, they encourage an appreciation for how cultural practices surrounding gifts and commodities shape human interaction and identity.
Genrer
Historia
Affärer & Ekonomi
Klassiker