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What Gifts Engender

What Gifts Engender

What Gifts Engender

Social Relations and Politics in Mendi, Highland Papua New Guinea
Rena Lederman
March 2009
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    Gift exchange plays a crucial role in the social and political organization of Mendi in Papua New Guinea. This book reveals how considerable light can be shed on Mendi society, particularly on its political economy, by examining both the well-known ceremonial exchange festivals and the hitherto relatively little-studied everyday gift-giving practices. The author shows that the latter are crucial for understanding inter-group politics, the process of leadership, male-female relationships and the status of women, and the production, distribution and circulation of wealth. Currently the only book available on this society, the work offers an unusual combination of a social structural analysis with a study of local history and change. It is also of interest for its integration of the study of gift exchange and politics with the study of gender roles and relationships.

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    March 2009
    Paperback
    9780521104999
    304 pages
    229 × 152 × 17 mm
    0.45kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Mendi coming into view
    • 2. Sem relations: solidarity and its limits
    • 3. Twem: personal exchange partnerships
    • 4. Gender ideology and the politics of exchange
    • 5. Twem and sem in context
    • 6. Sai le at Senkre: the politics of a Pig Festival
    • 7. 'Development' in Mendi.
      Author
    • Rena Lederman