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El. knyga: The Question of the Gift: Essays Across Disciplines

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The Question of the Gift is the first collection of new interdisciplinary essays on the gift. Bringing together scholars from a variety of fields, including anthropology, literary criticism, economics, philosophy and classics, it provides new paradigms and poses new questions concerning the theory and practice of gift exchange.
In addressing these questions, contributors not only challenge the conventions of their fields, but also combine ideas and methods from both the social sciences and humanities to forge innovative ways of confronting this universal phenomenon.
Notes on contributors viii
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: questions of the gift 1(42)
Mark Osteen
PART I Redefining reciprocity
43(60)
1 A free gift makes no friends
45(22)
James Laidlaw
2 Unbalanced reciprocity: asymmetrical gift giving and social hierarchy in rural China
67(18)
Yunxiang Yan
3 Unpacking the gift: illiquid goods and empathetic dialogue
85(18)
Lee Anne Fennell
PART II Kinship, generosity and gratitude: ethical foundations
103(44)
4 The patriarchal narratives of Genesis and the ethos of gift exchange
105(13)
Charles H. Hinnant
5 The ethics of generosity and friendship: Aristotle's gift to Nietzsche?
118(14)
Martha Kendal Woodruff
6 Adam Smith and the debt of gratitude
132(15)
Eun Kyung Min
PART III The gift and artistic commerce
147(80)
7 Catullus and the gift of sentiment in republican Rome
149(23)
Jacqui Sadashige
8 Gabriele D'Annunzio: the art of squandering and the economy of sacrifice
172(19)
Nicoletta Pireddu
9 Conrad's guilt-edged securities: "Karain: a memory" via Simmel and Benjamin
191(18)
Anthony Fothergill
10 Formed by homages: H.D., Robert Duncan, and the poetics of the gift
209(18)
Stephen Collis
PART IV Posing new questions
227(72)
11 Gift or commodity?
229(19)
Mark Osteen
12 The ghost of the gift: the unlikelihood of economics
248(18)
Antonio Callari
13 Give the ghost a chance! A comrade's shadowy addendum
266(14)
Jack Amariglio
14 The pleasures and pains of the gift
280(19)
Andrew Cowell
Index 299
Mark Osteen is Professor of English and Director of Film Studies at Loyola College, Baltimore. He is the author of American Magic and Dread: Don DeLillo's Dialogue with Culture (2000), and The Economy of Ulysses: Making Both Ends Meet (1995), the editor of the Viking Critical Edition of Don DeLillo's White Noise, and co-editor, with Martha Woodmansee, of The New Economic Criticism (Routledge, 1999).