Marcel Mauss
Born
in Épinal, Vosges, France
May 10, 1872
Died
February 10, 1950
Genre
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The Gift: The Form and Reason for Exchange in Archaic Societies
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1923
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A General Theory of Magic
29 editions
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published
1902
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Sociologie et Anthropologie
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published
1950
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Les techniques du Corps
10 editions
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published
1934
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The Manual of Ethnography (Publications of the Durkheim Press, 0)
18 editions
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published
1947
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Seasonal Variations of the Eskimo: A Study in Social Morphology
by
16 editions
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published
1905
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Soziologie und Anthropologie 2
5 editions
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published
1950
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Sociology and psychology: Essays
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published
1979
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Essais de sociologie
5 editions
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published
1971
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La nation
8 editions
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published
1920
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“It is not simply to show power...that a man...throws coppers into the sea...In doing this he is also sacrificing to the gods and spirits...”
― The Gift: The Form and Reason for Exchange in Archaic Societies
― The Gift: The Form and Reason for Exchange in Archaic Societies
“Care of the mouth. — Technique of coughing and of spitting. Here is a personal observation.
A little girl did not know how to spit and each of her colds was aggravated as a result. I gathered this information. In her father's village and in his family in particular, au Berry, no one knows how to spit. I taught her how to spit. I gave her four sous per spit. As she wanted to have a bicycle, she learned how to spit. She was the first in the family to know how to spit.
(Marcel Mauss, "Les techniques du corps," in Anthropologze et Sociologze. [Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1935, p. 383.)”
― Les techniques du Corps
A little girl did not know how to spit and each of her colds was aggravated as a result. I gathered this information. In her father's village and in his family in particular, au Berry, no one knows how to spit. I taught her how to spit. I gave her four sous per spit. As she wanted to have a bicycle, she learned how to spit. She was the first in the family to know how to spit.
(Marcel Mauss, "Les techniques du corps," in Anthropologze et Sociologze. [Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1935, p. 383.)”
― Les techniques du Corps
“İskandinav uygarlığında ve daha birçok başkalarında, değiş tokuşlar ve sözleşmeler, teoride gönüllü gerçekte ise zorunlu olarak yapılan ve geri verilen hediyeler şeklinde ortaya çıkar.”
― The Gift: The Form and Reason for Exchange in Archaic Societies
― The Gift: The Form and Reason for Exchange in Archaic Societies