Happy 149th Birthday, Marcel Mauss!
Happy Birthday, Marcel Mauss!
This May 10th marks French sociologist, and nephew of Émile Durkheim, Marcel Mauss's 149th birthday. To celebrate, Berghahn Journals is offering
free access
to select articles* from
Durkheimian Studies
until
May 17
.
Georges Dumas et Marcel Mauss: Rapports réels et pratiques entre la psychologie et la sociologie
Marcia Consolim
(Vol. 24)
Les deux catégories cachées de
La Doctrine de Durkheim
: Le programme de sociologie de la connaissance d'Halbwachs
Jean-Christophe Marcel
(Vol. 24)
On Halbwachs's Sociology of Knowledge Program: The Two Hidden Categories of ‘La doctrine d'Émile Durkheim’
Jean-Christophe Marcel
(Vol. 24)
‘Rates of Exchange’ Rather than Intellectual Exchanges: An Unknown Correspondence between Marcel Mauss and Victor Branford (1923–24) about the Franco-British Relationship in Interwar Sociology
Baudry Rocquin
(Vol. 24)
The Bodily Efficacy of the Categories: Durkheim and Mauss's Intervention into the History of Philosophy
Erhard Schüttpelz
and
Martin Zillinger
(Vol. 23)
Durkheim's Effervescence and Its Maussian Afterlife in Medical Anthropology
Elisabeth Hsu
(Vol. 23)
From India to Australia and Back Again: An Alternative Genealogy of
The Elementary Forms of Religious Life
Sondra L. Hausner
(Vol. 23)
Internal Critique of the ‘Legend of Abraham’
Marcel Mauss
(Vol. 22)
Marcel Mauss’s ‘Internal Critique of the “Legend of Abraham”’
Adeel Hamza
and
John Gannon
(Vol. 22)
Durkheim, Mauss et la dynamogénie: Le lien Gley (1857–1930)
Nicolas Sembel
(Vol. 21)
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