Doxology and belief among anthropologists (Translation)

In order to explain how an interpretation becomes hegemonic and how collective belief is reproduced, the article focuses on the reception of The Gift, by Marcel Mauss, and of Malinowski’s diaries. By comparing both cases, it traces the origin of the credit attributed to certain interpreters, as well...

Descripción completa

Guardado en:
Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Sigaud, Lygia, Díaz, María Cecilia, Oliveira Rufino, Renata
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Museo de Antropología 2021
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/32091
Aporte de:
id I10-R10article-32091
record_format ojs
institution Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
institution_str I-10
repository_str R-10
container_title_str Revistas de la UNC
language Español
format Artículo revista
topic Doxa
Marcel Mauss
Malinowski
Anthropology
Doxa
Marcel Mauss
Malinowski
Antropología
Doxa
Marcel Mauss
Malinowski
Atropologia
spellingShingle Doxa
Marcel Mauss
Malinowski
Anthropology
Doxa
Marcel Mauss
Malinowski
Antropología
Doxa
Marcel Mauss
Malinowski
Atropologia
Sigaud, Lygia
Díaz, María Cecilia
Oliveira Rufino, Renata
Doxology and belief among anthropologists (Translation)
topic_facet Doxa
Marcel Mauss
Malinowski
Anthropology
Doxa
Marcel Mauss
Malinowski
Antropología
Doxa
Marcel Mauss
Malinowski
Atropologia
author Sigaud, Lygia
Díaz, María Cecilia
Oliveira Rufino, Renata
author_facet Sigaud, Lygia
Díaz, María Cecilia
Oliveira Rufino, Renata
author_sort Sigaud, Lygia
title Doxology and belief among anthropologists (Translation)
title_short Doxology and belief among anthropologists (Translation)
title_full Doxology and belief among anthropologists (Translation)
title_fullStr Doxology and belief among anthropologists (Translation)
title_full_unstemmed Doxology and belief among anthropologists (Translation)
title_sort doxology and belief among anthropologists (translation)
description In order to explain how an interpretation becomes hegemonic and how collective belief is reproduced, the article focuses on the reception of The Gift, by Marcel Mauss, and of Malinowski’s diaries. By comparing both cases, it traces the origin of the credit attributed to certain interpreters, as well as the dynamics of dissemination of a doxology.
publisher Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Museo de Antropología
publishDate 2021
url https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/32091
work_keys_str_mv AT sigaudlygia doxologyandbeliefamonganthropologiststranslation
AT diazmariacecilia doxologyandbeliefamonganthropologiststranslation
AT oliveirarufinorenata doxologyandbeliefamonganthropologiststranslation
AT sigaudlygia doxaycreenciaentrelosantropologostraduccion
AT diazmariacecilia doxaycreenciaentrelosantropologostraduccion
AT oliveirarufinorenata doxaycreenciaentrelosantropologostraduccion
AT sigaudlygia doxaecrencaentreosantropologostraducao
AT diazmariacecilia doxaecrencaentreosantropologostraducao
AT oliveirarufinorenata doxaecrencaentreosantropologostraducao
bdutipo_str Revistas
_version_ 1764819784288960512