Rethinking Exchange. Itineraries Through Economy, Sociology and Philosophy

12045443_979379248750264_6289761340851720429_oAzimuth 5/2014 | Rethinking Exchange. Itineraries Through Economy, Sociology and PhilosophyEdited by Federica Buongiorno, Antonio Lucci
ISBN: 97888637284601
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As the keyword of the present issue the editors have chosen the term (and concept) of ‘exchange’. This has been envisaged as the theoretical linchpin enabling us to keep a sharp focus on the relations between economics and the social sciences, while moving beyond the all too current discourses on the issue of debt. We have thus set our sights on contributions that would approach the topic from a range of different angles, while centring the analysis on the two original macro-topics: economics and the humanities.


Contents:

  • Preliminary Notes
  • Marcel Hénaff, Esiste qualcosa come un’economia del dono?
  • Rosa Parisi, Il Kula da scambio cerimoniale a dispositivo narrativo: oggetti, doni, parole
  • Iris Därmann, Teoria sociale del dono, teoria del dono nella civiltà. Sull’Essai sur le don di Marcel Mauss
  • Adelino Zanini, Lo scambio come figura antropologica. Su Adam Smith
  • Francesco Saverio Trincia, Il dualismo nel pensiero di Freud. Scambio e sostituzione nella dinamica pulsionale
  • Steve Redehead, Symbolic Exchange and Jean Baudrillard’s Death
  • Antonio Lucci, Jenseits des Austausches. Die Unterbrechung der Austauschordnung als logische Strategie bei Giorgio Agamben
  • Federica Buongiorno, Communication in the Digital Age. Byung-Chul Han’s Theory of Power and Information Exchange
  • John Scanzoni, The Gender/Sexuality Marketplace. Evolving Patterns of Social Exchange
  • Thomas Skowronek, Defizitären Osten. Economic Othering auf Kunstmärkten
  • Hartmut Winkler, Cambiare, scambiare, comunicare. La costruzione della Rete tra economia e media
  • Annex: Josias Ludwig Gosch, Dei vantaggi della circolazione delle idee in generale [1789].