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The Gift in Antiquity presents a collection of 14 original essays that apply French sociologist Marcel Mauss's notion of gift-giving to the study of antiquity. * Features a collection of original essays that cover such wide-ranging topics as vows in the Hebrew Bible; ancient Greek wedding gifts; Hellenistic civic practices; Latin literature; Roman and Jewish burial practices; and Jewish and Christian religious gifts * Organizes essays around theoretical concerns rather than chronologically * Generates unique insights into gift-giving and reciprocity in antiquity * Takes an explicitly cross-cultural approach to the study of ancient history…mehr
The Gift in Antiquity presents a collection of 14 original essays that apply French sociologist Marcel Mauss's notion of gift-giving to the study of antiquity. * Features a collection of original essays that cover such wide-ranging topics as vows in the Hebrew Bible; ancient Greek wedding gifts; Hellenistic civic practices; Latin literature; Roman and Jewish burial practices; and Jewish and Christian religious gifts * Organizes essays around theoretical concerns rather than chronologically * Generates unique insights into gift-giving and reciprocity in antiquity * Takes an explicitly cross-cultural approach to the study of ancient history
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ABOUT THE EDITOR Michael L. Satlow is Professor of Religious Studies and Judaic Studies at Brown University. He is a co-editor of Religion and the Self in Antiquity (2005) and the author of Creating Judaism: History, Tradition, Practice (2006); Jewish Marriage in Antiquity (2001); Tasting the Dish: Rabbinic Rhetorics of Sexuality (1995), and numerous essays on Jews and Judaism in antiquity.
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Notes on Contributors vii Series Editor's Preface x Preface xii 1 Introduction 1 Michael L. Satlow 2 Ceremonial Gift-Giving: The Lessons of Anthropology from Mauss and Beyond 12 Marcel Hénaff 3 Alms, Blessings, Offerings: The Repertoire of Christian Gifts in Early Byzantium 25 Daniel F. Caner 4 Gift-Giving and Power Relationships in Greek Social Praxis and Public Discourse 45 Marc Domingo Gygax 5 Fictive Giftship and Fictive Friendship in Greco-Roman Society 61 Zeba Crook 6 Ovid Negotiates with His Mistress: Roman Reciprocity from Public to Private 77 Neil Coffee 7 "Can't Buy Me Love": The Economy of Gifts in Amorous Relations 96 David Konstan 8 Without Patronage: Fetishization, Representation, and the Circulation of Gift-Texts in the Late Roman Republic 107 Sarah Culpepper Stroup 9 Roses and Violets for the Ancestors: Gifts to the Dead and Ancient Roman Forms of Social Exchange 122 Nicola Denzey Lewis 10 Graffiti as Gift: Mortuary and Devotional Graffiti in the Late Ancient Levant 137 Karen B. Stern 11 Marriage Gifts in Ancient Greece 158 Beate Wagner-Hasel 12 Charity Wounds: Gifts to the Poor in Early Rabbinic Judaism 173 Gregg E. Gardner 13 Barter Deal or Friend-Making Gift? A Reconsideration of the Conditional Vow in the Hebrew Bible 189 Anne Katrine Gudme 14 Neither Mauss, nor Veyne: Peter Brown's Interpretative Path to the Gift 202 Ilana F. Silber 15 Gifts for God, Gifts for Rabbis: From Sacrifice to Donation in Rabbinic Tales of Late Antiquity and Their Dialogue with Early Christian Texts 221 Galit Hasan-Rokem Index of Subjects and Names 245 Index of Ancient Sources 253
Notes on Contributors vii Series Editor's Preface x Preface xii 1 Introduction 1 Michael L. Satlow 2 Ceremonial Gift-Giving: The Lessons of Anthropology from Mauss and Beyond 12 Marcel Hénaff 3 Alms, Blessings, Offerings: The Repertoire of Christian Gifts in Early Byzantium 25 Daniel F. Caner 4 Gift-Giving and Power Relationships in Greek Social Praxis and Public Discourse 45 Marc Domingo Gygax 5 Fictive Giftship and Fictive Friendship in Greco-Roman Society 61 Zeba Crook 6 Ovid Negotiates with His Mistress: Roman Reciprocity from Public to Private 77 Neil Coffee 7 "Can't Buy Me Love": The Economy of Gifts in Amorous Relations 96 David Konstan 8 Without Patronage: Fetishization, Representation, and the Circulation of Gift-Texts in the Late Roman Republic 107 Sarah Culpepper Stroup 9 Roses and Violets for the Ancestors: Gifts to the Dead and Ancient Roman Forms of Social Exchange 122 Nicola Denzey Lewis 10 Graffiti as Gift: Mortuary and Devotional Graffiti in the Late Ancient Levant 137 Karen B. Stern 11 Marriage Gifts in Ancient Greece 158 Beate Wagner-Hasel 12 Charity Wounds: Gifts to the Poor in Early Rabbinic Judaism 173 Gregg E. Gardner 13 Barter Deal or Friend-Making Gift? A Reconsideration of the Conditional Vow in the Hebrew Bible 189 Anne Katrine Gudme 14 Neither Mauss, nor Veyne: Peter Brown's Interpretative Path to the Gift 202 Ilana F. Silber 15 Gifts for God, Gifts for Rabbis: From Sacrifice to Donation in Rabbinic Tales of Late Antiquity and Their Dialogue with Early Christian Texts 221 Galit Hasan-Rokem Index of Subjects and Names 245 Index of Ancient Sources 253
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