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Don et vendetta en Sardaigne

Zene, Cosimo

Authors

Cosimo Zene



Abstract

This essay, part of a wider forthcoming publication, discusses the general principles and the underlying cosmology upon which gift-giving in central Sardinia rests. Gift-sending (imbiatu) is presented as a « total social fact » reflecting the key role it plays in community life and the motivating force behind « being and belonging ». If tradition (su connotu), including customary law – often in opposition to state law – has resulted in delivering the « code of vendetta barbaricina », it has also stimulated a gift-giving system (imbiatu) which positively complements the ethical but « inconclusive » code of vendetta. This « archaic » system is not necessarily anti-modern, anti-rational and pre-logic, as some psychologists, psychiatrists and criminologists have tended to underline. On the contrary, the common tradition which supports both gift-sending and the code of vendetta accentuates the role of women as gift-givers who choose life over death and vendetta

Citation

Zene, C. (2007). Don et vendetta en Sardaigne. Revue du MAUSS semestrielle, 367-392. https://doi.org/10.3917/rdm.030.0367

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Sep 2, 2007
Deposit Date Jul 15, 2008
Print ISSN 1247-4819
Electronic ISSN 1776-3053
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Issue 30
Pages 367-392
Book Title Vers une autre science économique et donc un autre monde
DOI https://doi.org/10.3917/rdm.030.0367


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