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The lack of interest in the Shipman’s tale: Chaucer and the social theory of the gift
Modern Philology
  • Robert Epstein
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1-1-2015
Abstract

An essay on the lack of interest in the "The Shipman's Tale" by Geoffrey Chaucer and the social theory of the gift of sociologist and philosopher Pierre Bourdieu is presented. It explores Bourdieu's theory of the gift in which all exchanges are fundamentally agonistic and motivated by individual profit and the criticism of economic anthropologist David Graeber's against such theory. It also examines Bourdieu's emphasis that conscious motivation is irrelevant.

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Epstein, Robert. "The lack of interest in the Shipman’s tale: Chaucer and the social theory of the gift." Modern Philology 113, no. 1 (2015): 27-48. DOI: 10.1086/680728.
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10.1086/680728
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Robert Epstein. "The lack of interest in the Shipman’s tale: Chaucer and the social theory of the gift" Modern Philology Vol. 113 Iss. 1 (2015)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/robert-epstein/6/