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Gift Exchange
The Transnational History of a Political Idea

Examines gift exchanges as a foundational notion both in anthropology and in debates about international economic governance. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

Gre?goire Mallard (Author)

9781108453486, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 14 March 2019

280 pages
23 x 15.3 x 2 cm, 0.45 kg

'Grégoire Mallard offers an extraordinary exploration of the ongoing relevance of Mauss's The Gift both to scholarship and, above all, to political life, during the mid-twentieth century. Mallard tracks Mauss's concepts and influence through the creation of new interdependences, the re-emergence of attention to the local, and the creation of new trade conventions. He includes themes that English-speaking readers may know very little about due to the centrality of French post-colonial life, such as the ongoing relations of France and Algeria. A remarkably original resource and inspiration.' Jane I. Guyer, The Johns Hopkins University

Since Marcel Mauss published his foundational essay The Gift in 1925, many anthropologists and specialists of international relations have seen in the exchange of gifts, debts, loans, concessions or reparations the sources of international solidarity and international law. Still, Mauss's reflections were deeply tied to the context of interwar Europe and the French colonial expansion. Their normative dimension has been profoundly questioned after the age of decolonization. A century after Mauss, we may ask: what is the relevance of his ideas on gift exchanges and international solidarity? By tracing how Mauss's theoretical and normative ideas inspired prominent thinkers and government officials in France and Algeria, from Pierre Bourdieu to Mohammed Bedjaoui, Grégoire Mallard adds a building block to our comprehension of the role that anthropology, international law, and economics have played in shaping international economic governance from the age of European colonization to the latest European debt crisis. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

1. The history of a political idea: gifts, trusts, reparations and other fetishes of international solidarity
2. The cast: Marcel Mauss and his legacy in the French fields of power
3. The gift and European solidarity: Marcel Mauss and the politics of reparation in interwar Europe
4. The gift as colonial ideology: Marcel Mauss and French colonial policy before and after the Great War
5. Mauss's disciples in Algeria: the anthropology of the gift and the shock of decolonization
6. Decolonizing the gift: nationalization and sovereign debt cancellation in North-South relations
7. International solidarity and gift exchange in the Eurozone.

Subject Areas: Public international law [LBB], International law [LB], Legal skills & practice [LAS], Political campaigning & advertising [JPVL], Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography [JHMC], Sociology & anthropology [JH]

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