Exchanges are fundamental to human societies. The authors show that the study of exchanges not only serves as a key to understanding particular societies as totalities but also helps to frame a comparative mode of analysis expressed in terms of a hierarchy of values. Starting with a comparative analysis of the different vocabularies used when dealing with exchange, the authors go on to provide a detailed account of how each society's exchanges form a genuine value-oriented system. Their conclusions shed light on important issues in anthropology such as the difference between subject and object; the construction of the person in the matrix of social relations; and the contrast between 'socio-cosmic' systems and other societies which recognize a universal term of reference beyond their community.
ISBN: | 9781859730461 |
Publication date: | 4th October 1994 |
Author: | Cecile Barraud |
Publisher: | Berg Publishers an imprint of Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 140 pages |
Series: | Explorations in Anthropology |
Genres: |
Society and culture: general Anthropology |